To keep the system working efficiently, it’s important to know how much fuel might be trapped. “Understanding how boron coatings can interact with deuterium can help us improve materials for ...
In a commercial fusion system, the fuel will likely be made of deuterium and tritium, which are both forms of hydrogen. Tritium is radioactive, but deuterium is not. So, the experiments used ...
Courtesy: Fabian Christ, Targetry Team, Focused Energy Wetted foams offer a viable path to reduce the time it takes to make a deuterium-tritium layer within a fusion fuel target. However ...
Deuterium also stands in for tritium in experiments In a commercial fusion system, the fuel will likely be made of deuterium and tritium, which are both forms of hydrogen. Tritium is radioactive ...
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