Induction of nuclear fission by high-voltage application
Abstract
In nuclear power generation, fissile materials are mainly used. For example, U235 is fissile and therefore quite essential for use of nuclear energy. However, the material U235 has very small natural abundance less than 1 %. We should seek possibility of utilizing fissionable materials such as U238 because natural abundance of such fissionable materials is generally much larger than fissile ones. In this paper, we show that thermal neutrons with vanishing kinetic energy can induce nuclear fission when high voltage is applied to fissionable materials. To obtain this result, we use the liquid-drop model for nuclei. Finally, we propose how fissionable materials can be utilized.
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