Scientists are taking a step toward developing a nearly limitless power source.
As Interesting Engineering detailed, researchers at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology in Germany designed materials that can withstand conditions in the innermost chamber of future fusion reactors.
The team collaborated with laser-fusion company Focused Energy on the project.
The goal was to design more durable materials for the first wall of fusion reactors. That's the part of the reactor that holds plasma and protects the rest of the device from conditions formed by the plasma.
Fusion occurs naturally in
As Interesting Engineering detailed, researchers at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology in Germany designed materials that can withstand conditions in the innermost chamber of future fusion reactors.
The team collaborated with laser-fusion company Focused Energy on the project.
The goal was to design more durable materials for the first wall of fusion reactors. That's the part of the reactor that holds plasma and protects the rest of the device from conditions formed by the plasma.
Fusion occurs naturally in
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