Nuclear fusion energy faces many challenges concerning maximizing the potential output of energy and making it an efficient way of energy transfer into usable in our everyday lives. In a fusion reaction, the mass of products is smaller than the mass of its reactants. This difference is converted into energy, having a tremendous amount of energy, according to Einstein's equation E=mc². Requirements for fusion here on earth are challenging to obtain because of the energy barrier of electrostatic forces, which must be overcome to accomplish the main objective. Three main conditions are required for a controlled fusion energy reactor: high temperature, high pressure, and controllable magnetic confinement. The temperature must be hot eno...