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Tag: maglif

The Fundamental Parameter Space of Controlled Nuclear Fusion

March 19, 2014 Jack Hare Leave a comment

What a long post. There is a bit about dragons at the end! This is the rather grandiose title that…

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Posted in: Laboratory Astrophysics Filed under: dragons, iter, maglif, nif, nuclear fusion

Incoherence makes sense

January 27, 2014 Jack Hare Leave a comment

Today I’m going to write about coherence and incoherence in waves. Imagine the ripples on the water that come from…

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Posted in: Laboratory Astrophysics Filed under: maglif, my work, photo-ionisation

Magnetised Liner Inertial Fusion

January 20, 2014 Jack Hare Leave a comment

In a previous post I discussed the two major approaches to achieving a fusion reaction – either by using strong…

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Posted in: Laboratory Astrophysics Filed under: fusion, lasers, lightning rod, maglif

Fusion

January 4, 2014 Jack Hare Leave a comment

Fusion is transmutation. Unlike the alchemists of old, the goal is not to turn base metals into gold, but light…

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Posted in: Laboratory Astrophysics Filed under: alchemy, maglif, nuclear fusion

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