Magnetized Target Fusion (MTF) is an alternate approach to controlled fusion in which a dense (0(1017-'8 cm-')), preheated (O(200 ev)), and magnetized (0( 100 kG)) target plasma is hydrodynamically compressed by an imploding liner. If electron thermal conduction losses are magnetically suppressed, relatively slow O(1 cm/microsecond) 'liner-on-plasma' compressions may be practical, using liners driven by inexpensive electrical pulsed power. Target plasmas need to remain relatively free of potentially cooling contaminants during formation and compression. Magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) calculations including detailed effects of radiation, heat conduction, and resistive field diffusion have been used to model separate target plasma (Russian MAGO, F...
In the ''metal liner'' approach to Magnetized Target Fusion (MTF), a preheated magnetized plasma tar...
Nuclear fusion has the potential to satisfy the prodigious power that the world will demand in the f...
Magnetized target fusion (MTF) is an approach to thermonuclear fusion that is intermediate between t...
In Magnetized Target Fusion (MTF), a preheated and magnetized target plasma is hydrodynamically comp...
In the concept known as Magnetized Target Fusion (MTF) in the United States and Magnitnoye Obzhatiye...
Magnetized target fusion (MTF) takes advantage of (1) the reduction of the electron thermal conducti...
Magnetized target fusion (MTF), in which a magnetothermally insulated plasma is hydrodynamically com...
Direct magnetic drive using electrical pulsed power has been considered impractically slow for tradi...
Magnetized Target Fusion (MTF) is an approach to controlled fusion which potentially avoids the diff...
Intermediate between magnetic confinement (MFE) and inertial confinement (ICF) in time and density s...
Magnetized Target Fusion (MTF) was reported in two papers at the First Symposium on Current Trends i...
Magnetized Target Fusion (MTF) is an approach to fusion where a preheated and magnetized plasma is a...
The author concentrates on the version of magnetized target fusion (MTF) that involves 3D implosions...
We are designing a compact (r = 5 cm, l=30 cm), high density (n ~1017-10 18 cm-3) Field Reversed Con...
Nuclear fusion has the potential to satisfy the prodigious power that the world will demand in the f...
In the ''metal liner'' approach to Magnetized Target Fusion (MTF), a preheated magnetized plasma tar...
Nuclear fusion has the potential to satisfy the prodigious power that the world will demand in the f...
Magnetized target fusion (MTF) is an approach to thermonuclear fusion that is intermediate between t...
In Magnetized Target Fusion (MTF), a preheated and magnetized target plasma is hydrodynamically comp...
In the concept known as Magnetized Target Fusion (MTF) in the United States and Magnitnoye Obzhatiye...
Magnetized target fusion (MTF) takes advantage of (1) the reduction of the electron thermal conducti...
Magnetized target fusion (MTF), in which a magnetothermally insulated plasma is hydrodynamically com...
Direct magnetic drive using electrical pulsed power has been considered impractically slow for tradi...
Magnetized Target Fusion (MTF) is an approach to controlled fusion which potentially avoids the diff...
Intermediate between magnetic confinement (MFE) and inertial confinement (ICF) in time and density s...
Magnetized Target Fusion (MTF) was reported in two papers at the First Symposium on Current Trends i...
Magnetized Target Fusion (MTF) is an approach to fusion where a preheated and magnetized plasma is a...
The author concentrates on the version of magnetized target fusion (MTF) that involves 3D implosions...
We are designing a compact (r = 5 cm, l=30 cm), high density (n ~1017-10 18 cm-3) Field Reversed Con...
Nuclear fusion has the potential to satisfy the prodigious power that the world will demand in the f...
In the ''metal liner'' approach to Magnetized Target Fusion (MTF), a preheated magnetized plasma tar...
Nuclear fusion has the potential to satisfy the prodigious power that the world will demand in the f...
Magnetized target fusion (MTF) is an approach to thermonuclear fusion that is intermediate between t...