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Chase N. Taylor, Matthew D. Eklund, Thomas F. Fuerst, Masashi Shimada, Paul W. Humrickhouse, Tim Bohm
Fusion Science and Technology | Volume 79 | Number 8 | November 2023 | Pages 941-951
Research Article | doi.org/10.1080/15361055.2022.2156205
Articles are hosted by Taylor and Francis Online.
A fusion prototypic neutron source (FPNS) will play a fundamental role in testing and developing fusion materials that can withstand the harsh fusion environment. A thorough assessment is conducted to determine whether blanket materials would benefit from FPNS testing. Because of the cross sections for the various blanket materials, lithium-containing materials can generally be tested adequately using existing fission irradiation capabilities instead of waiting for or relying solely on future FPNS experiments. However, non-lithium blanket materials, such as beryllium multipliers and flow channel inserts, should be tested under a fusion neutron spectrum.