Z pinches—A historical view
2001; Cambridge University Press; Volume: 19; Issue: 4 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1017/s0263034601194012
ISSN1469-803X
AutoresR. B. Spielman, J. S. De Groot,
Tópico(s)Atomic and Molecular Physics
ResumoZ pinches have a long and varied history. Beginning in the 18th century, z pinches have been used to heat plasmas very efficiently. Early in the nuclear fusion program, it was realized that modest currents are required to confine plasma that could produce energy gain. The instability of the confined plasma was convincingly demonstrated in experiments in the 1950s that were performed around the world. These uniformly negative results led to z pinches being dropped as a fusion concept. Recent progress in fast z pinches has reinvigorated the field. We review the field and highlight the recent advances that point the way to a bright future for z pinches.
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