University of Szczecin accelerator can now study truly low energy fusion reactions
The possibility to upgrade the linear accelerator at the University of Szczecin was given by the CleanHME project, financed by the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 951974. The accelerator now runs stable at the deuteron energy of 2 keV, however even lower energies are also possible. The maximum voltage can be increased to 27 kV, allowing now for experimental studies of Li targets.