A new direct energy conversion technique that uses the angular-dependent transmission of ribbon grids, which resemble Venetian blinds, to recover the energy of particles leaking out of a fusion reactor is discussed. This converter works well, even to energies as low as 10 keV, because of its excellent space-charge handling ability. This low-energy operating range makes direct energy conversion possible on closed confinement devices; operation at about 100 keV might be useful on open confinement devices. Energy recovery efficiencies of 60 to 70% are predicted. Examples are presented in which a direct energy converter with efficiencies in this range, when viewed as a topping cycle to a thermal converter, could considerably improve the reactor prospects of both open- and closed-field-line confinement schemes. © 1973 IOP Publishing Ltd.
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Moir, R. W., & Barr, W. L. (1973). “venetian-blind” direct energy converter for fusion reactors. Nuclear Fusion, 13(1), 35–45. https://doi.org/10.1088/0029-5515/13/1/005
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