At the Edge Plasma-Surface Science for Future Fusion Reactors

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Corr, Cormac

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Australian Institute of Physics

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Concerns over energy security and climate change are driving the development of novel sustainable energy sources. Fusion, the process that powers the Sun, has great potential to provide clean industrial-scale baseload electrical power, with negligible CO2 emissions and produce little long-term waste. Results from the 500 MW international magnetic confinement experiment ITER will determine the future of fusion energy as a viable alternative source of clean energy. The science and technology of materials under extreme heat loads, and in particular plasma-surface interactions, are critical to the success of plasma fusion sources such as ITER [1] and the ultimate viability of generating fusion power under steady state conditions.

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2037-12-31