Making it work
Although different isotopes of light elements can be paired to achieve fusion, the deuterium-tritium (D-T) reaction has been identified as the most achievable and the most efficient.
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Although different isotopes of light elements can be paired to achieve fusion, the deuterium-tritium (D-T) reaction has been identified as the most achievable and the most efficient.
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Current technologies for deuterium production have poor separation capabilities and high energy costs. Therefore, there is a need for cost- and energy-efficient deuterium-generation
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This is precisely the main purpose of our deuterium gas-puff experiments that have been carried out on the GIT-12 generator at ~3 MA currents and ~us rise times.
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To create electricity from fusion using a D–³He fuel cycle, we must engineer a machine that can both operate with and abundantly generate fuels for sustained use.
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The fuel cells described herein consume deuterium as an energy source, which leads to better power production when compared using an equivalent amount of hydrogen.
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In fuel cells, deuterium gas combines with oxygen to produce water, releasing a large amount of energy, which can be used in power generation and automotive applications.
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To create burning plasmas in experimental fusion power plants such as tokamaks and stellarators, scientists seek a fuel that is available and relatively easy to produce and store. One current
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Scientists explore nuclear fusion using light element isotopes, highlighting deuterium and tritium as the promising fuel for clean energy.
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To avoid certain R&D challenges including structural material damage from energetic neutrons, fusion scientists are interested also in aneutronic fusion reactions (such as deuterium
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Motivated by energy shortages and in view of current efforts to develop clean, renewable energy sources based on fusion, a solar-driven strategy has been developed for deuterium evolution.
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