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A sustained high-temperature fusion plasma regime facilitated by fast ions

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Authors

Han, H.; Park, S. J.; Sung, C.; Kang, J.; Lee, Y. H.; Chung, J.; Hahm, Taik Soo; Kim, B.; Park, J-K; Bak, J. G.; Cha, M. S.; Choi, G. J.; Choi, M. J.; Gwak, J.; Hahn, S. H.; Jang, J.; Lee, K. C.; Kim, J. H.; Kim, S. K.; Kim, W. C.; Ko, J.; Ko, W. H.; Lee, C. Y.; Lee, J. H.; Lee, J. K.; Lee, J. P.; Lee, K. D.; Park, Y. S.; Seo, J.; Yang, S. M.; Yoon, S. W.; Na, Y-S

Issue Date
2022-09
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group
Citation
Nature, Vol.609 No.7926, pp.269-275
Abstract
Nuclear fusion is one of the most attractive alternatives to carbon-dependent energy sources(1). Harnessing energy from nuclear fusion in a large reactor scale, however, still presents many scientific challenges despite the many years of research and steady advances in magnetic confinement approaches. State-of-the-art magnetic fusion devices cannot yet achieve a sustainable fusion performance, which requires a high temperature above 100 million kelvin and sufficient control of instabilities to ensure steady-state operation on the order of tens of seconds(2,3). Here we report experiments at the Korea Superconducting Tokamak Advanced Research(4) device producing a plasma fusion regime that satisfies most of the above requirements: thanks to abundant fast ions stabilizing the core plasma turbulence, we generate plasmas at a temperature of 100 million kelvin lasting up to 20 seconds without plasma edge instabilities or impurity accumulation. A low plasma density combined with a moderate input power for operation is key to establishing this regime by preserving a high fraction of fast ions. This regime is rarely subject to disruption and can be sustained reliably even without a sophisticated control, and thus represents a promising path towards commercial fusion reactors.
ISSN
0028-0836
URI
https://hdl.handle.net/10371/187218
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41586-022-05008-1
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