IEEE: A New Fusion Prototype Floats Into Action OpenStar's levitating dipole device ditches the traditional doughnut...
https://spectrum.ieee.org/dipole-fusion-reactorA New Fusion Prototype Floats Into Action OpenStars levitating dipole device ditches the traditional doughnut-shaped design
Mark Harris12 Nov 2024
Mark Harris is a contributing editor for IEEE Spectrum and an investigative science and technology reporter.
Many
fusion energy startups talk about trying to replicate the awesome power of the sun. But only one is also trying to replicate the suns structure, by having the reactors most important componenta powerful magnetfloat in a vacuum, surrounded by a ball of thermonuclear glowing gas.
Two weeks ago, OpenStar Technologies achieved first plasmaa cloud of ionized helium contained by a superconducting magnet suspended at the center of a prototype device called Junior, in New Zealand.
OpenStar is still
years away from producing fusion, let alone net power gain, but its founder and CEO
Ratu Mataira told
IEEE Spectrum that its design, which will eventually include that magnet hovering meters above the ground, might be humanitys best shot at achieving commercial-scale fusion energy.
Its the only fusion configuration that nature doesnt want to destroy immediately at all times, he said.