This paper discusses the progress of a double electron capture system under development at the Lawrence Laboratories, a direct extraction system based on negative ions from magnetron and Penning sources at Brookhaven National Laboratory and the negative ion production by laser irradiation of alkali hydride or deuteride targets pursued at TRW Inc.
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This paper discusses the progress of a double electron capture system under development at the Lawrence Laboratories, a direct extraction system based on negative ions from magnetron and Penning sources at Brookhaven National Laboratory and the negative ion production by laser irradiation of alkali hydride or deuteride targets pursued at TRW Inc.
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