Induced nuclear reactions: processes – systems – and elements – Fuel component structure
Patent
1980-01-10
1983-11-15
Nelson, Peter A.
Induced nuclear reactions: processes, systems, and elements
Fuel component structure
376416, 376320, 357 8, 357 29, 136253, G21C 302
Patent
active
044155263
ABSTRACT:
A nuclear fission electrical generator for extracting electrical power from fissionable material having semi-conductor characteristics without the necessity of an intervening thermal energy. Unwanted, randomly created electron-hole pairs are depleted from the semiconductor material. Phthalocyanine semiconductor are suitable, and uranium phthalocyanine is particularly suitable for use in this invention.
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Metco Properties
Nelson Peter A.
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