For decades, fusion researchers struggled with neutron isotropy, a key indicator of scalable plasma stability. Zap Energy’s ...
A new Zap research paper, published last week in Nuclear Fusion, details neutron isotropy measurements from the FuZE device ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNUS firm’s nuclear fusion tech hits stable plasma milestone without magnetic fieldsA US nuclear fusion startup claims a new study confirms its technology produces stable thermal plasmas—an essential step ...
Both are using magnetic confinement fusion ... engineers will need to develop lasers capable of repeatedly hitting a fusion fuel target, made of frozen deuterium and tritium, several times ...
Both are using magnetic confinement fusion ... engineers will need to develop lasers capable of repeatedly hitting a fusion fuel target, made of frozen deuterium and tritium, several times ...
Scientists use magnetic confinement devices to manipulate plasmas. The most common fusion reactors of that kind are tokamaks and stellarators. Currently, these are the most promising concepts for ...
Their device turned out to be creating almost entirely beam-target fusion through the creation of instabilities in the magnetic field. That meant they could never generate net-energy-gain fusion.
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