- Levitated Dipole
A Levitated Dipole is a unique form of fusion
reactor technology using a solid superconductingtorus , magnetically levitated in the reactor chamber. The superconductor forms magneticlines of force of a nature similar toEarth 's or Jupiter'smagnetosphere s, and it is believed that such an apparatus could contain plasma more efficiently than other fusion reactor designs.On Friday,
August 13 ,2004 at 12:53 PM, theLevitated Dipole Experiment , a collaboration betweenColumbia University and MIT, successfully energized a superconducting torus withRF and momentarily created plasma within the magnetic field of the dipole cite web | title=LDX begins first plasma experiments | work=Levitated Dipole Experiment | url=http://psfcwww2.psfc.mit.edu/ldx/reports/FirstPlasma.html | accessmonthday=April 3 | accessyear=2007] . The LDX team has since successfully conducted its first levitation tests, including a 40 minute suspension of the superconducting coil onFebruary 9 ,2007 cite web | title=LDX levitation tests successful | work=Levitated Dipole Experiment | url=http://psfcwww2.psfc.mit.edu/ldx/news.html | accessmonthday=February 9 | accessyear=2007] .References
External links
* [http://www.psfc.mit.edu/ldx/ Columbia University/MIT LDX Homepage]
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