Nuclear Fusion - Georgia State University
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The most promising of the hydrogen fusion reactions which make up the deuterium cycle is the fusion of deuterium and tritium. The reaction yields 17.6 MeV of energy but to achieve fusion one must penetrate the coulomb barrier with the aid of tunneling, requiring very high temperatures.80% of that energy yield is in the energy of the neutron, which is not as easily …
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