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Fusion Breakthrough: NIF Achieves 8.6 Megajoules, Shattering Previous Record

  • The National Ignition Facility at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory achieved a fusion yield of 8.6 megajoules in recent experiments in the US.
  • This breakthrough followed a series of experiments starting with a 3.15 megajoule yield in December 2022 that first demonstrated fusion ignition.
  • The system employs 192 laser beams to compress a tiny, diamond-coated fuel pellet inside a vacuum chamber, producing temperatures exceeding 100 million °F alongside pressures billions of times greater than those found in Earth's atmosphere.
  • The lasers delivered 2.05 megajoules to the pellet, while the fusion produced more energy than the lasers supplied, though powering the lasers consumed about 300 megajoules overall.
  • Despite remaining far from practical clean energy production, this advancement supports fusion's potential as a safe, carbon-free power source and indicates momentum in overcoming engineering challenges.
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