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The Closed Tritium Cycle of the Tritium Laboratory Karlsruhe

Fusion Science and Technology, 2005
The Tritium Laboratory Karlsruhe (TLK) was commissioned with tritium in 1994 and since then has continuously improved its infrastructure and has expanded its experimental activities. With a fully closed tritium cycle and the license to handle 40 g of tritium TLK is an almost unique experimental facility.
Dörr, L.   +6 more
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Tritium and Health

Journal of the Royal Society of Health, 1988
TRITIUM is produced naturally by the interaction of cosmic rays with the atmosphere and in nuclear reactions in rock. Large quantities of tri tium are produced artificially in the nuclear industry and during the testing and use of thermonuclear weapons.
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Organically Bound Tritium

Health Physics, 1993
Tritium released into the environment may be incorporated into organic matter. Organically bound tritium in that case will show retention times in organisms that are considerably longer than those of tritiated water which has significant consequences on dose estimates.
Diabate, S., Strack, S.
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The tritium extraction and removal system for the DCLL-DEMO fusion reactor

Nuclear Fusion, 2018
During the pre-conceptual design phase of DEMO, different alternatives have been explored to be implemented as tritium extraction and removal system (TERS) for the blanket concepts considered in EUROfusion.
B. Garcinuño   +6 more
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Tritium from Russia

Science, 1996
Harold M. Agnew (Editorial, [13 Sept., p. 1475][1]) has proposed that the United States buy annually from Russia the supply of tritium expected to be needed for U.S. nuclear weapons in about 10 to 12 years and argues that this approach would be substantially cheaper than either the accelerator approach to producing tritium or its production in ...
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NMR lineshapes in solid tritium and deuterium-tritium

Journal of Low Temperature Physics, 1995
We report on the NMR free induction decays (FID) from solid tritium (T2), deuterium-tritium (D-T), and H2, HD and D2 containing 2% tritium. The FID in pure components is typically a beat decay for spin concentrations >30%, an exponential for spin concentrations
R. T. Tsugawa   +3 more
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Tritium Monitoring and Analysis in the CRNL Tritium Laboratory

Fusion Technology, 1988
A laboratory handling tritium requires a large variety of procedures for the assay of tritium concentrations over a very wide range (10/sup -9/ Ci/m/sup 3/ to 10/sup 6/ Ci/m/sup 3/). The measurement of tritium can be conveniently categorized into four levels from very low concentrations to very high concentrations (up to 100% T/sub 2/).
R.E. Johnson   +3 more
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Autoradiography with Tritium

1963
In autoradiography, a photographic emulsion is placed in contact with a specimen containing radioactivity and stored in the dark. The radiation, passing through the emulsion, sensitizes silver bromide granules so that they can be reduced to metallic silver by a photographic developer.
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High efficiency 4H-SiC betavoltaic power sources using tritium radioisotopes

, 2016
Realization of an 18.6% efficient 4H-silicon carbide (4H-SiC) large area betavoltaic power source using the radioisotope tritium is reported. A 200 nm 4H-SiC P+N junction is used to collect high-energy electrons. The electron source is a titanium tritide
C. Thomas, Samuel Portnoff, M. Spencer
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