Summary
Recent fusion cross-section data for the reaction2H(d, n)3He2H(d, p)3H are compared with the predictions of the, «extended elastic model II». A comparison with cluster-impact fusion results is also given.
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Scalia, A., Giordano, R., Figuera, P. et al. The extended elastic model II applied to the reactions2H(d, n)3He,2H(d, p)3H. Nuov Cim A 103, 465–468 (1990). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02790028
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