‘Catch and Suppress’ Control of Instabilities in High Performance Fusion Plasmas
Real time steering of microwave beams is used to suppress deleterious modes on DIII-D.
Real time steering of microwave beams is used to suppress deleterious modes on DIII-D.
A new type of stellarator could be a promising candidate for future fusion reactors.
Ultra high intensity magnetic fields open new opportunities in high energy density plasma science.
New research advances in the modeling of the critical “pedestal” region of tokamak plasmas.