Enhancing Fusion Experiments: The Role of Circular Polarization
Research at the National Ignition Facility indicates that circular polarization could improve precision in laser-focused fusion experiments, potentially reducing backscatter.
Editorial Staff
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Updated about 17 hours ago
Recent studies at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory's National Ignition Facility have explored the use of circular polarization in laser-focused fusion experiments.
These experiments, which involve 192 lasers, demand extreme precision, with lasers being focused to a width of just a few millimeters.
The goal of this research is to minimize laser backscatter, a significant challenge in achieving successful fusion processes.