A neutron tube or generator is based on a RF driven plasma ion source
having a quartz or other chamber surrounded by an external RF antenna. A
deuterium or mixed deuterium/tritium (or even just a tritium) plasma is
generated in the chamber and D or D/T (or T) ions are extracted from the
plasma. A neutron generating target is positioned so that the ion beam is
incident thereon and loads the target. Incident ions cause D-D or D-T (or
T-T) reactions which generate neutrons. Various embodiments differ
primarily in size of the chamber and position and shape of the neutron
generating target. Some neutron generators are small enough for
implantation in the body. The target may be at the end of a catheter-like
drift tube. The target may have a tapered or conical surface to increase
target surface area.