The National Ignition Facility: The path to a carbon-free energy future

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The National Ignition Facility (NIF), the world's largest and most energetic laser system, is now operational at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory. The NIF will enable exploration of scientific problems in national strategic security, basic science and fusion energy. One of the early NIF goals centres on achieving laboratory-scale thermonuclear ignition and energy gain, demonstrating the feasibility of laser fusion as a viable source of clean, carbon-free energy. This talk will discuss the precision technology and engineering challenges of building the NIF and those we must overcome to make fusion energy a commercial reality. © 2012 The Royal Society.

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Stolz, C. J. (2012). The National Ignition Facility: The path to a carbon-free energy future. In Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A: Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences (Vol. 370, pp. 4115–4129). Royal Society. https://doi.org/10.1098/rsta.2011.0260

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