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Korea’s artificial Sun switched on to target tungsten impurities


KSTAR sets sights on suppressing tungsten impurities to enhance plasma stability in nuclear fusion reactors.

“Tungsten, while highly suited as a reactor wall material due to its exceptional heat resistance, generates impurities during operations that can negatively affect plasma performance and stability,” the KFE team said. They also plan to test advanced targeted heating systems that create localized hotspots within the plasma, making it more difficult for impurities to settle and accumulate. in Science and PGJMC in Mass Communications, he has been actively working with some of the most innovative brands, news agencies, digital magazines, documentary filmmakers, and nonprofits from different parts of the globe.

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