He won the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1938 for
inducing radioactivity in matter by slamming neutrons into atoms.
Would we expect the neutron flux inside such a device to
induce radioactivity in the non-nuclear components of the reactor?
Some tokamak proponents contend that structure might be made out of an exotic material that will have low
induced radioactivity.
Next, there's
the induced radioactivity in the structure and moderator of a tokamak power reactor.
University of Chicago (James Arnold), «Studies of natural and
induced radioactivity.
Not exact matches
Next, consider the fact that deuterium - tritium fusion inherently emits copious neutrons, which will
induce significant
radioactivity in adjacent tokamak structural and moderating materials.