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Posted 31 Jan 2025

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EAST, also known as China’s Artificial Sun, maintained a steady-state high-confinement plasma operation for 1000+ seconds reaching a temperature of 100 million °C.

  • A tokamak is a machine that confines a plasma using magnetic fields in a donut shape to harness the energy of fusion.

Nuclear Fusion and Fission

  • Nuclear fusion is the process by which two light atomic nuclei combine to form a single heavier one while releasing massive amounts of energy.
  • Nuclear fission splits a heavy element (with a high atomic mass number) into fragments, releasing energy.
  • Nuclear fusion produces more energy than nuclear fission.

Significance of this achievement: 

  • Step towards fusion-based nuclear reactors which can act as alternatives to other sources of clean energy such as wind, solar etc.; 
  • can address world energy crisis & problem of climate change

Advantage of nuclear fusion

  • High Energy Output – It produces greater amounts of energy than any other source.
  • Abundant & affordable fuel –It  uses cheap input materials, available in almost limitless supply.E.g., deuterium, tritium, hydrogen, Lithium
  • Environmentally friendly – It has a zero-emission footprint and it does not contribute to greenhouse gas emissions or global warming
  • Safe and Clean Process –  Fusion reactors produce helium, an inert gas. They also generate and recycle tritium, a radioactive substance with a short half-life. As a result, fusion does not produce long-lived radioactive nuclear waste.

Challenges in nuclear fusion

  • Extreme Temperature Requirement: Fusion requires temperatures of hundreds of millions of degrees Celsius, even higher than the Sun’s core.
  • Plasma containment: At such high temperatures, matter exists only in the plasma state (atoms get split into positively and negatively charged particles). Keeping plasmas stable in order to extract energy is difficult.
  • Magnetic Confinement: The plasma must be suspended within a confined space using strong magnetic fields to prevent contact with reactor walls.
  • Tags :
  • Artificial Sun
  • Tokamak
  • Fusion
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