A cylindrical neutron generator is formed with a coaxial RF-driven plasma
ion source and target. A deuterium (or deuterium and tritium) plasma is
produced by RF excitation in a cylindrical plasma ion generator using an
RF antenna. A cylindrical neutron generating target is coaxial with the
ion generator, separated by plasma and extraction electrodes which
contain many slots. The plasma generator emanates ions radially over
360.degree. and the cylindrical target is thus irradiated by ions over
its entire circumference. The plasma generator and target may be as long
as desired. The plasma generator may be in the center and the neutron
target on the outside, or the plasma generator may be on the outside and
the target on the inside. In a nested configuration, several concentric
targets and plasma generating regions are nested to increase the neutron
flux.