Laser Fusion?
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Laser Fusion?
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/8485669.stm
I read about this technique recently and as the above article states, I thought it was a non-starter, but it could happen!
Very very interesting.
I read about this technique recently and as the above article states, I thought it was a non-starter, but it could happen!
Very very interesting.
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Re: Laser Fusion?
You don't mean we could have viable, controlled, laser fusion reactors within 50 years?
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I've gone cold on the whole idea...
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Re: Laser Fusion?
Within a year, they are saying. Of course, once they make it do something, they then need to make it do that something for long enough and stably enough to make a commercially viable source of power. Still - it's looking promising, if only from a pure scientific curiosity POV.AshtonBlack wrote:http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/8485669.stm
I read about this technique recently and as the above article states, I thought it was a non-starter, but it could happen!
Very very interesting.
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Re: Laser Fusion?
The key extract is here:
One good thing I noted from this report: they've finally got plasma physicists on board. A lot of the previous research into fusion has been conducted by particle physicists, who tend to have little or no idea how plasmas behave. Anyway, I don't expect to see commercial fusion reactors in my lifetime, although I'd love to be proved wrong.
As I understand it, what is really required is work on lithium-to-beryllium fusion, which doesn't produce all these surplus neutrons. However, that requires an ignition temperature of 70 million degrees, as opposed to 20 million degrees for hydrogen-to-helium fusion.Before those experiments can even begin, however, the target chamber must be prepared with shields that can block the copious neutrons that a fusion reaction would produce.
One good thing I noted from this report: they've finally got plasma physicists on board. A lot of the previous research into fusion has been conducted by particle physicists, who tend to have little or no idea how plasmas behave. Anyway, I don't expect to see commercial fusion reactors in my lifetime, although I'd love to be proved wrong.
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Re: Laser Fusion?
This idea will take off for one good reason. Capital will be needed to build the plants, so there's money to be made. As the source will be controlled by the money people, unlike, say, solar, it will be attractive to the big corporations. So we'll wind up with clean energy that is still in the hands of the moguls.lofuji wrote:The key extract is here:As I understand it, what is really required is work on lithium-to-beryllium fusion, which doesn't produce all these surplus neutrons. However, that requires an ignition temperature of 70 million degrees, as opposed to 20 million degrees for hydrogen-to-helium fusion.Before those experiments can even begin, however, the target chamber must be prepared with shields that can block the copious neutrons that a fusion reaction would produce.
One good thing I noted from this report: they've finally got plasma physicists on board. A lot of the previous research into fusion has been conducted by particle physicists, who tend to have little or no idea how plasmas behave. Anyway, I don't expect to see commercial fusion reactors in my lifetime, although I'd love to be proved wrong.
Re: Laser Fusion?
Just make sure you don't have a storm trooper at the controls.
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Re: Laser Fusion?
My dad used to put Zeta etc back together when the plasma hit the super cooled coils ......that would have been fun to see in high speed HD




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