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Measuring Fusion Reactions in Real Time Helps in Design of Unique Spiral Shaped Accelerator
Sorlox: Measuring Fusion Reactions in Real Time Sorlox accelerator and HBM Genesis in action shown in action Measuring Fusion Reactions in Real Time Helps in Design of Unique Spiral Shaped Accelerator To produce the same kind of clean energy that powers the sun and the stars, scientists and researchers have long tried to build nuclear fusion devices that would work here on Earth. A recent design from research and development ?rm Sorlox, Inc. uses a unique spiral shaped chamber to compress fuel into a plasma state, which then ignites and generates huge pulses of energy. To build an optimal device, the company needed to measure — in real time — datasuch as the currents and voltages of the electromagnetic “cage” used to control the plasma as it ?oats past the accelerator walls. This posed a d