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Fusion research, levitated diopole device
Nuclear fusion research. Levitated dipole experiment (LDX) device (cryostat) being constructed at the MIT Plasma Science and Fusion Center, Columbia University, USA. LDX is run by Dr Darren Garnier and will use a levitated magnet to confine a hydrogen plasma in its magnetic field. Experiments hope to show that under the correct conditions the plasma can undergo fusion. Nuclear fusion is the joining (fusing) of light elements to form heavier elements, which releases large amounts of energy. It is hoped that fusion will be a clean, renewable energy source for the future
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This print showcases the construction of a groundbreaking device at the MIT Plasma Science and Fusion Center, Columbia University in the USA. The levitated diopole experiment (LDX) device, led by Dr Darren Garnier, aims to revolutionize fusion research. With its cryostat structure taking shape, this cutting-edge technology will employ a levitated magnet to confine a hydrogen plasma within its magnetic field. The ultimate goal of these experiments is to demonstrate that under specific conditions, this confined plasma can undergo fusion – the process of fusing light elements together to form heavier ones while releasing vast amounts of energy. Nuclear fusion holds immense promise as a clean and renewable energy source for our future. As we delve into this mesmerizing image, we witness technicians meticulously assembling cables and wires that connect various chambers and devices within the LDX reactor. The intricate network of electromagnetic technologies hints at the complexity involved in harnessing atomic energies for peaceful purposes. With every component carefully constructed inside this state-of-the-art vessel, scientists are pushing boundaries in their quest for sustainable energy solutions. This photograph encapsulates not only the scientific prowess but also highlights America's leadership in technological advancements within the nuclear fusion industry. Science Photo Library has captured an extraordinary moment in time where innovation meets ambition on an unprecedented scale. As we gaze upon this remarkable snapshot from Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), it becomes evident that humanity's pursuit of unlocking limitless clean energy potential is well underway.
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