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The part of this energy will be produced inside the fuel micro-capsule fuel pellet (3.5 MeV from 4He, E = 6.72 × 107 J), and most of the energy (14.1 MeV from neutrons) will be produced into the big containment sphere.
Using lasers to squeeze a tiny capsule of fuel to conditions more extreme than those that exist in the sun is a devilishly complex task that will take just as much ingenuity as has been expended building the laser in the first place.
Each AGR test consists of multiple independent capsules containing fuel compacts placed in a graphite cylinder shrouded by a steel shell.
Most effort over the past 60 years of fusion research has focused on tokamaks—huge doughnut-shaped vessels that confine plasma with powerful magnets and laser fusion, which uses high-energy laser pulses to squeeze tiny capsules of fuel.
After laser beam, the fuel capsule is a "naked" capsule.
It directly presses fully the fuel capsule to high pressure and temperature by piston, it covers the capsule by piston mass in 10 30 times more than the mass of fuel, and it protects the fuel by the heavy elements having high number of nucleons A and charges Z.
The driver can also be trained either directly onto the fuel capsule or indirectly onto a heavy metal container, which then heats the capsule inside by bathing it in x-rays.
Dr. Moses picked up a mock capsule of hydrogen fuel.
The thermonuclear fuel capsule explodes (Fig. 9b).
In the cumulative AB reactor, these conditions are in whole fuel capsule, and in the laser reactor, many times, lower conditions may be only in the center of the fuel capsule (collision of the imposed shock waves).
The ultraviolet beams are fired into the hohlraum through holes at each end but not directly at the fuel capsule.
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