Advantages of nuclear fusion with polarized fuel
R. Engels*,
H.M. Awwad,
K. Grigoryev,
L. Huxold,
M. Büscher,
I. Engin,
A. Hützen, G. Ciullo, V.D. Fotyev, K.A. Ivshin, E.N. Komarov, L.M. Kotchenda, P. Kravchenko, P.A. Kravtsov, S.G. Sherman, A.N. Soloviev, I.N. Soloviev, V.A. Trofimov, A.A. Vasilyev, M.E. Vznuzdaev, D.K. Toporkov, I.A. Rachek, Y.V. Shestakov, T.P. Rakitzis, D. Sofikitis, C.S. Kannis, G.K. Boulogiannis on behalf of the PREFER Collaborationet al. (click to show)*: corresponding author
Pre-published on:
May 31, 2018
Published on:
June 14, 2018
Abstract
The use of nuclear polarized fuel, i.e. polarized D, T or $^3$He, for coming fusion reactors promises to increase their energy output and to optimize the complete fusion process in various ways. But before these advantages can be utilized, several questions must be answered and technical issues must be overcome. Among others, the members of the PREFER collaboration started to investigate the different challenges of 'polarized fusion'.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.22323/1.324.0031
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