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Fusion energy in an inertial electrostatic confinement device using a magnetically shielded grid
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2015
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Electrical EngineeringDeuterium-deuterium SystemEngineeringPhysicsControlled Nuclear FusionFusion PowerInertial Fusion EnergyFusion EnergyMagnetic ConfinementFusion System DesignMagnetic Confinement FusionSpindle CuspFusion SystemElectromagnetic Compatibility
Theory for a gridded inertial electrostatic confinement (IEC) fusion system is presented, which shows a net energy gain is possible if the grid is magnetically shielded from ion impact. A simplified grid geometry is studied, consisting of two negatively biased coaxial current-carrying rings, oriented such that their opposing magnetic fields produce a spindle cusp. Our analysis indicates that better than break-even performance is possible even in a deuterium-deuterium system at bench-top scales. The proposed device has the unusual property that it can avoid both the cusp losses of traditional magnetic fusion systems and the grid losses of traditional IEC configurations.
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