• Lattice confinement fusion (LCF) is a type of nuclear fusion in which deuteron-saturated metals are exposed to gamma radiation or ion beams avoiding the...
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    cause fusion. As of 2007 producing muons required more energy than can be obtained from muon-catalyzed fusion. Lattice confinement fusion: Lattice confinement...
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    Bubble fusion Cold fission Energy Catalyzer (E-cat) Faraday-efficiency effect Incredible utility (patent concept) Lattice confinement fusion Muon-catalyzed...
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  • Commonwealth Fusion Systems (CFS) is an American fusion power company founded in 2018 in Cambridge, Massachusetts after a spin-out from the Massachusetts...
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    develop the technologies necessary to convert the laser-driven inertial confinement fusion concept being developed in the National Ignition Facility (NIF) into...
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    was a major experiment in the early history of fusion power research. Based on the pinch plasma confinement technique, and built at the Atomic Energy Research...
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  • 2011". obituaries.starbeacon.com. Retrieved 2022-10-29. "Lattice Confinement Fusion and Fusion-Fast-Fission Energy Source Development" (PDF). Morbier-Boss...
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    Theta pinch (category Magnetic confinement fusion)
    runs, Scylla IV produced billions of fusion reactions. The Scylla machines also demonstrated very poor confinement times, on the order of a few microseconds...
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    Helium-3 (category Nuclear fusion fuels)
    advanced fusion programs in the world are inertial confinement fusion (such as National Ignition Facility) and magnetic confinement fusion (such as ITER...
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    Mesosphere Exploration Theresa Benyo: Accessing Icy World Oceans Using Lattice Confinement Fusion Fast Fission Zachary Cordero: Bend-Forming of Large Electrostatically...
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  • Toroidal solenoid (category Magnetic confinement fusion devices)
     274–276. Braams, C. M.; Stott, P. E. (2002). Nuclear Fusion: Half a Century of Magnetic Confinement Fusion Research. CRC Press. Bibcode:2002nfhc.book.....B...
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    fuels require either higher confinement temperatures or longer confinement time than those required of first-generation fusion fuels, but generate fewer...
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  • Diffusion Inhibitor (category Fusion power)
    overall terms, the device was very similar to the toroidal magnetic confinement fusion reactor designs that emerged in the 1950s and 60s, with a strong physical...
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    a regular array (a lattice). A lattice remains unchanged only when we displace it by a particular distance (integer times a lattice constant), so a crystal...
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    energy-density physics. Examples include self-emission imaging of inertial confinement fusion implosions, backlit radiographic microscopy, and spatially-resolved...
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    Neutron (redirect from Fusion neutron)
    nuclear fission and fusion. They are a primary contributor to the nucleosynthesis of chemical elements within stars through fission, fusion, and neutron capture...
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    The International Fusion Materials Irradiation Facility, also known as IFMIF, is a projected material testing facility in which candidate materials for...
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    toroidal and poloidal are more commonly used to discuss magnetic confinement fusion devices. Topologically, a torus is a closed surface defined as the...
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    phenomenologists.[citation needed] Others make use of lattice field theory and call themselves lattice theorists. Another major effort is in model building...
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    approximately 1⁄2 mile (0.80 km) south of TA-I, consists of several inertial-confinement fusion research and pulsed power research facilities, including the High...
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  • properties, and high density pinch plasma confinement devices. Rostoker pursued alternative concepts for civil nuclear fusion using particle accelerator technologies...
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    been used in extremely high-power applications, such as in inertial confinement fusion. Neodymium is also used with various other substrate crystals, such...
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    are tightly bound to each other in one of two ways: regular geometric lattices called crystalline solids (e.g. metals, water ice), or irregular arrangements...
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    extremely low thermal conductivity found in the SnSe lattice. Specifically, SnSe demonstrated a lattice thermal conductivity of 0.23 W·m−1·K−1, much lower...
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    toward the left under the magnet. The electrons collide with the metal lattice atoms, exerting a drag force on the sheet proportional to its velocity...
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    thermonuclear warheads, may be an aerogel. Aerogels are used in Inertial Confinement Fusion (ICF) and X-ray laser targets. In ICF, it is used as low-density target...
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  • ionization Amplified spontaneous emission Analytical chemistry Aneutronic fusion Antiproton Decelerator Apache Arrowhead Apache Point Observatory Lunar Laser-ranging...
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    outputs. The krypton fluoride laser is important in nuclear fusion energy research in confinement experiments. The laser has high beam uniformity, short wavelength...
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    the quarks that is a consequence of confinement is a contribution (see Mass in special relativity). Using lattice QCD calculations, the contributions...
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    (terawatts) and high energies (megajoules), for multiple-beam inertial confinement fusion. The first material used for lasers was synthetic ruby crystals. Ruby...
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