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LPP Fusion working on inpurities for Tungsten anode and in the summer will have...

• nextbigfuture.com Author: brian wang

Since the beryllium anodes have already been received at the Middlesex NJ lab, we will soon have a complete set of beryllium electrodes ready for our next set of experiments. This will be an important milestone for the project, as our effort to obtain the beryllium electrodes began in mid-2014, as soon as our crowdfunding effort had raised the money needed for the new set. Beryllium is crucial to the next step in the experiment for two reasons. First, as a light element with an atomic charge, or "z", of only 4, it will eliminate any high-z impurities in the plasma, optimizing FF-1's performance. Second, beryllium is highly transparent to x-rays, so will be much better able to withstand the heavy x-ray flux from the plasmoid as we increase fusion yields.

Once our current experiments with tungsten are complete, we will still need two or three months to prepare for the beryllium experiments.


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