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Nuclear Fusion Breakthroughs Bring Clean Energy Closer With “Artificial Sun”

Nuclear fusion, the process powering the Sun, has been hailed as the ultimate clean energy solution. It offers the potential to generate massive amounts of energy using minimal fuel and without greenhouse gas emissions. While the concept has remained elusive for decades, recent advancements in fusion research are signaling significant progress.

Recreating fusion on Earth requires extreme conditions, including plasma temperatures exceeding hundreds of millions of degrees Celsius. A persistent challenge has been overcoming the Greenwald limit, which restricts the density of plasma in tokamak reactors—doughnut-shaped devices central to fusion research.

Scientists at General Atomics have recently achieved a major breakthrough by exceeding the Greenwald limit by 20% while maintaining high plasma quality, which is 50% better than the conventional high-confinement mode. This achievement paves the way for designing reactors capable of sustaining the dense plasma needed for prolonged fusion reactions, a key step toward practical fusion energy.

Another hurdle in fusion research has been managing plasma instabilities that can disrupt reactor operations and drain energy. The General Atomics team discovered a synergy between higher plasma density and increased stability, creating conditions where fusion reactions can occur more reliably.

Meanwhile, researchers at Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory (PPPL) tackled energy inefficiencies caused by electromagnetic waves, known as slow modes. By introducing a Faraday screen—a metal shield angled strategically—they successfully blocked these waves while allowing effective heating waves to pass through. This innovation enhances plasma temperatures and boosts the efficiency of fusion reactions.

A critical aspect of fusion is maintaining a delicate temperature balance. The plasma core must reach extreme temperatures for fusion to occur, while the reactor’s outer components must stay cool to prevent damage. General Atomics’ findings on preserving this gradient and PPPL’s advancements in controlling slow modes are key to overcoming this challenge.

Together, these innovations address fundamental engineering obstacles and move fusion energy closer to becoming a practical and sustainable power source.

Video Source: TED-Ed/Youtube

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