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| author | Manheimer, Wallace |
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| contents | This paper gives a summary of a talk by the author at the mini-conference entitled Progress in Making IFE-based Concepts a Reality at the APS-DPP meeting in Atlanta in October, 2024. It argues principally for a new DoE lab to examine the potential opportunity of laser fusion for civilian energy, by direct drive, with an excimer laser. This work is motivated mostly by the demonstration of a burning plasma in an indirect drive configuration, by the Lawrence Livermore National laboratory with its NIF laser. Also, it briefly gives some impressions of the mini conference. |
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| spellingShingle | For a New Department of Energy lab to examine laser fusion for energy Manheimer, Wallace Plasma Physics This paper gives a summary of a talk by the author at the mini-conference entitled Progress in Making IFE-based Concepts a Reality at the APS-DPP meeting in Atlanta in October, 2024. It argues principally for a new DoE lab to examine the potential opportunity of laser fusion for civilian energy, by direct drive, with an excimer laser. This work is motivated mostly by the demonstration of a burning plasma in an indirect drive configuration, by the Lawrence Livermore National laboratory with its NIF laser. Also, it briefly gives some impressions of the mini conference. |
| title | For a New Department of Energy lab to examine laser fusion for energy |
| topic | Plasma Physics |
| url | https://arxiv.org/abs/2502.11473 |