Reining in runaway electrons: Summit study could help solve fusion dilemma
January 07, 2025
January 07, 2025
OAK RIDGE, Tennessee, Jan. 7 -- The U.S. Department of Energy's Oak Ridge National Laboratory issued the following news release:
At temperatures hotter than the sun, even a small disruption can interfere with a fusion reaction.
Scientists planning for the operations of ITER, an international fusion plant now under assembly, needed to solve the problem of runaway electrons, negatively charged particles in the soup of matter in the plasma within the tokamak, a kind o . . .
At temperatures hotter than the sun, even a small disruption can interfere with a fusion reaction.
Scientists planning for the operations of ITER, an international fusion plant now under assembly, needed to solve the problem of runaway electrons, negatively charged particles in the soup of matter in the plasma within the tokamak, a kind o . . .