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Timeline of nuclear fusion

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Timeline of significant events in the study and use of nuclear fusion:

1954-1958: The ZETA -Zero Energy Toroidal (or Thermonuclear) Assembly device at Harwell
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1954-1958: The ZETA -Zero Energy Toroidal (or Thermonuclear) Assembly device at Harwell

Progress in power and energy levels attainable by inertial confinement lasers has increased dramatically since the early 1970's.
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Progress in power and energy levels attainable by inertial confinement lasers has increased dramatically since the early 1970's.

Construction of ITER was originally planned to start at the end of 2005, but will probably be delayed until March 2006.


Atomic nucleus | Nuclear fusion | Nuclear power | Nuclear reactor | Timeline of nuclear fusion
Plasma physics | Magnetohydrodynamics | Neutron flux | Fusion energy gain factor | Lawson criterion
Methods of fusing nuclei
Fusion experiments

Magnetic confinement devices
ITER (International) | JET (European) | JT-60 (Japan) | Large Helical Device (Japan) | EAST (China) | T-15 (Russia) | DIII-D (USA) | TFTR (USA) | NSTX (USA) | NCSX (USA) | Alcator C-Mod (USA) | LDX (USA) | PACER (USA) | H-1NF (Australia) | MAST (UK) | START (UK) | DEMO (Commercial)


Inertial confinement devices
NIF (USA) | Nova laser (USA) | OMEGA laser (USA) | Shiva laser (USA)
Z machine (USA)
See also: International Fusion Materials Irradiation Facility

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