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Highly-schematic representation of the main components of a Teller-Ulam design hydrogen bomb. SVG version of Image:Teller-Ulam_device_3D.png, only difference is that this one doesn't have the radiation channel marked (as its existence as such seems to be uncertain).

See also: Image:Teller-Ulam device.png and Image:Teller-Ulam device firing sequence.png.

Created by User:Fastfission in Adobe Illustrator.

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