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Any testing with Tritium, which is radioactive, can be much more simply and cheaply first be done with Deuterium, which is not radioactive. The only really difference is that DD reactions occur about 1/100 as often as DT reactions, for similar conditions. If the process really makes any neutrons, you should easily see it either way.