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English: Sonofusion device used by en:Rusi Taleyarkhan in his en:Bubble fusion experiments.

1. Vacuum pump
2. Liquid scintillator
3. Neutron source
4. Acoustic wave generator
5. Test chamber with fluid
6. Microphone
7. Photomultiplier tube
8. Two deuterium atoms collide
8a. Possible fusion event creating Helium and a neutron

8b. Possible fusion event creating Tritium and a proton
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