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Fusion energy without radioactivity: laser ignition of solid hydrogen-boron (11) fuel

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ENERGY & ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE
Volume 3, Issue 4, Pages 479-486

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/b904609g

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The advent of ultra-high power lasers allows laser power levels that are about 1000 times the power of all the power stations in the USA. This opens the way to new approaches for inertial confinement fusions (ICF) that in turn can drastically reduce the laser input energy needed to achieve practical ICF power. The specific approach discussed here involves inducing a fusion burn wave by laser-driven impact of a relatively large block of plasma on the outside of a solid density fusion target. This new method is specifically selected to enable the extremely attractive, but demanding, neutron-free proton B-11 fusion that potentially can lead to the long sought goal of an ultra clean'' fusion power plant.

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