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With about seven months left in the race to bring DOE-authorized test reactors on line by July 4, 2026, via the Reactor Pilot Program, Deep Fission has announced that it will break ground on its associated project on December 9 in Parsons, Kansas. It’s one of many companies in the program that has made significant headway in recent months.
Claude Deutsch, Antoine Bret, Shalom Eliezer, José M. Martinez-Val, Naeem A. Tahir
Fusion Science and Technology | Volume 31 | Number 1 | January 1997 | Pages 1-25
Technical Paper | ICF Driver Technology | doi.org/10.13182/FST97-A30777
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The present state of the art concerning the use of intense cluster ion beams for driving an inertial fusion pellet containing a thermonuclear fuel is reviewed. Emphasis is placed on the fragmentation and stopping of correlated ion fragments in dense target material. The direct drive approach is given a hydrodynamic as well as a full one-dimensional simulation treatment. Indirect drive looks highly promising.