Breakthrough at the NIF paves the way to inertial fusion energy

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In August 2021, at the National Ignition Facility of the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory in the USA, a 1.35 MJ fusion yield was obtained. It is a demonstration of the validity of the Inertial Confinement Fusion approach to achieve energy-efficient thermonuclear fusion in the laboratory. It is a historical milestone that the scientific community has achieved after decades of efforts.

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Atzeni, S., Batani, D., Danson, C. N., Gizzi, L. A., Le Pape, S., Miquel, J. L., … Volpe, L. (2022). Breakthrough at the NIF paves the way to inertial fusion energy. Europhysics News, 53(1), 18–23. https://doi.org/10.1051/epn/2022106

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