Laser Megajoule target model,with a scale bar (upper right) showing its size. This gold-plated hollow cavity is part of the target system for the Laser Megajoule (LMJ). The LMJ is an experimental nuclear fusion device being built near Bordeaux,France,using the inertial confinement fusion (ICF) method. It uses 240 laser beams and 1.8 megajoules of power to heat this hollow cavity to the point where it emits X-rays. The X-rays heat a spherical deuterium-tritium fuel pellet inside the cavity until fusion and power generation occurs. Construction of the LMJ started with the Laser Integration Line (LIL,8 lasers),completed in 2002 and due to be expanded into the full LMJ by 2012. Photographed at the Valduc facility of the French Atomic Agency (CEA) | |
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Credit: | Science Photo Library / Landmann, Patrick |
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