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On the path to fusion energy
Authors:M Tabak
Institution:(1) Laboratory for Laser Energetics, University of Rochester, 250 East River Road, Rochester, NY 14623, USA;(2) Fusion Science Center for Extreme States of Matter and Fast Ignition Physics, University of Rochester, 250 East River Road, Rochester, NY 14623, USA;(3) Department of Medical Engineering, University of Rochester, 250 East River Road, Rochester, NY 14623, USA;(4) Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Rochester, 250 East River Road, Rochester, NY 14623, USA;(5) Plasma Science and Fusion Center, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Frederick, MA 02139, USA
Abstract:There is a need to develop alternate energy sources in the coming century because fossil fuels will become depleted and their use may lead to global climate change. Inertial fusion can become such an energy source, but significant progress must be made before its promise is realized. The high-density approach to inertial fusion suggested by Nuckolls et al. leads reaction chambers compatible with civilian power production. Methods to achieve the good control of hydrodynamic stability and implosion symmetry required to achieve these high fuel densities will be discussed. Fast Ignition, a technique that achieves fusion ignition by igniting fusion fuel after it is assembled, will be described along with its gain curves. Fusion costs of energy for conventional hotspot ignition will be compared with those of Fast Ignition and their capital costs compared with advanced fission plants. Finally, techniques that may improve possible Fast Ignition gains by an order of magnitude and reduce driver scales by an order of magnitude below conventional ignition requirements are described.
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