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OKIsItJustMe

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Sat Mar 24, 2012, 02:11 PM Mar 2012

National Ignition Facility fires record laser shot—…a milepost on the way to fusion energy. [View all]

http://www.nature.com/news/national-ignition-facility-fires-record-laser-shot-1.10269
[font face=Times,Times New Roman,Serif][font size=5]National Ignition Facility fires record laser shot[/font]
[font size=4]Powerful pulse a milepost on the way to fusion energy.[/font]

Eric Hand
20 March 2012

[font size=3]The world’s largest laser has just put a little more zing in its zap. On 15 March, the 192 laser beams of the National Ignition Facility (NIF) at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory in Livermore, California, fired a record 1.875-megajoule shot into the laser’s target chamber, surpassing its 1.8-megajoule design specification. The shot, which was just a demonstration and did not incorporate a target, nonetheless represents a milepost in an effort to get past the break-even point — ignition — in coaxing fusion energy from a tiny frozen fuel pellet.

“It’s a remarkable demonstration of the laser from the standpoint of its energy, its precision, its power, and its availability,” says Ed Moses, NIF director. He adds that the shot was 2.03 megajoules after passing through the final focusing lens — making the NIF the world’s first 2-megajoule ultraviolet laser. Final diagnostic and other optics reduced the energy to 1.875 megajoules at the centre of the target chamber.

Most of the NIF’s recent shots have maxed out at 1.6 megajoules. As recently as December, the team was still only 10% of the way towards creating the overall conditions for ignition. Moses declined to say when he will test the 1.875-megajoule capability on a target, but he says that the extra energy will allow more leeway in target designs. He adds that the damage on the laser optics was less than models predicted, and that the laser was able to fire another shot about 36 hours after the record-breaking one.



The NIF is racing to achieve ignition before the end of the fiscal year, when a two-year ignition campaign ends. A larger question for the field of laser fusion is who will support it as a possible energy source. The construction and operation of the NIF has been supported by the US Nuclear Weapons Complex, which uses the facility to test the physics of nuclear bombs, and the US Department of Energy’s fusion-energy budget goes almost entirely to an alternative approach that uses magnets rather than lasers to induce fusion.[/font][/font]
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nature.2012.10269
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Not the brightest bulb here but this sounds great!!! lostnote12 Mar 2012 #1
Every step toward fusion is priceless. napoleon_in_rags Mar 2012 #2
Is hydrogen from water natural? OKIsItJustMe Mar 2012 #3
The real question: is photosynthesis without sunlight natural? napoleon_in_rags Mar 2012 #7
So, if we use sunlight to split water into hydrogen and oxygen OKIsItJustMe Mar 2012 #9
Oh yeah, hydrogen fuel cells from solar makes perfect sense. napoleon_in_rags Mar 2012 #10
and the immune system makes hydrogen peroxide to attack invaders bananas Mar 2012 #16
Nice breakdown/thanks..... lostnote12 Mar 2012 #4
Yeah, its really the ultimate source of energy. napoleon_in_rags Mar 2012 #8
This may or may not be true OKIsItJustMe Mar 2012 #13
Just to be pedantic.... Dead_Parrot Mar 2012 #11
Alright, you build that "big bang" turbine and I will eat my hat... napoleon_in_rags Mar 2012 #12
Well, although it was raised humorously OKIsItJustMe Mar 2012 #14
We could make some money off it... napoleon_in_rags Mar 2012 #15
Seriously though OKIsItJustMe Mar 2012 #19
My heuristic is simpler for identifying energy sources. napoleon_in_rags Mar 2012 #28
Some say Joe is seen daily OKIsItJustMe Mar 2012 #29
vacuum energy nt bananas Mar 2012 #17
NIF has something to do with FogerRox Mar 2012 #5
Unfortunately.... PamW Mar 2012 #18
Some calculations, like Todd Riders work, FogerRox Mar 2012 #30
Has anyone read this thread? freethought Mar 2012 #6
I have OKIsItJustMe Mar 2012 #21
At this point solutions that can't be localized aren't helpful. GliderGuider Mar 2012 #20
I don’t see that… OKIsItJustMe Mar 2012 #22
I know you don't. GliderGuider Mar 2012 #23
I also feel that decentralized power is useful OKIsItJustMe Mar 2012 #24
The underlying assumption of your position GliderGuider Mar 2012 #25
I’m hoping to avoid (or soften) the blow of that change OKIsItJustMe Mar 2012 #26
Me too. GliderGuider Mar 2012 #27
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