Superconductor in inertial fusion targets
Tuesday, May 27, 2008 - 13:07
in Physics & Chemistry
Inertial fusion tries to make the fusion of deuterium and tritium by implosion of a target irradiated with lasers. This implosion is obtained in an indirect way by the expansion under the impact of lasers of an ablative material that surrounds the mixture D-T. Three important parameters control inertial fusion. read more
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