Collisions Change How Fast Ions Surf on Plasma Waves in Fusion Experiments and Beyond
Computation and simulations show that different types of collisions compete to determine the way energy is transferred between particles and plasma waves.
Computation and simulations show that different types of collisions compete to determine the way energy is transferred between particles and plasma waves.
Scientists use supercomputer simulations to understand the complex interplay between large-scale ion and small-scale electron plasma motion in determining fusion performance
National laboratory researchers partner with a private company to achieve 100-million-degree temperatures inside a high magnetic field spherical tokamak.
Machine learning techniques track turbulent blobs in millions of frames of video from tokamak experiments.
Plasma simulations, theory, and comparison with experiment show that resistive wall tearing mode can cause energy loss in tokamaks.
Roughening of fusion reactor wall surfaces over time may significantly reduce erosion rate predictions
Scientists used tokamak plasmas to study how heat shield materials protect spacecraft in the extreme conditions of atmospheric entry.
New discovery allows scientists to better stabilize the plasma in future compact fusion reactors.
Leveraging peeling physics in current tokamaks improves fusion performance and integrates with exhaust solutions for future fusion reactors.
The novel Lyman-alpha Measurement Apparatus (LLAMA) measures neutral particles in a fusion device and the fueling they provide.
Laboratory measurements give new insights into the physics of auroral electron acceleration by Alfvén waves.
An operating mode called wide pedestal quiescent H-mode allows tokamak operation without detrimental edge instabilities.