Aneutronic fusion
= Aneutronic fusion
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Aneutronic fusion refers to nuclear fusion reactions that produce little to no neutrons as byproducts. In traditional fusion processes, such as those involving deuterium and tritium (isotopes of hydrogen), a significant amount of energy is released in the form of neutrons. These neutrons can activate surrounding materials, leading to radioactivity and complicating the management of fusion reactors.