Nuclear reactor that makes use of fast neutrons to bring about fission. Unlike other reactors used by the nuclear-power industry, it has little or no
moderator, to slow down neutrons. The reactor core is surrounded by a blanket of uranium carbide. During operation, some of this uranium is converted into plutonium, which can be extracted and later used as fuel.
Fast breeder reactors can extract about 60 times the amount of energy from uranium that thermal reactors do. In the 1950s, when uranium stocks were thought to be dwindling, the fast breeder was considered to be the reactor of the future. Now, however, when new uranium reserves have been found and because of various technical difficulties in their construction, development of the fast breeder has slowed in most parts of the world.
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