Xcimer Energy Starts Operations of Prototype for Laser Fusion Architecture
The prototype demonstrates excimer amplification and pulse compression as Xcimer seeks a simpler path to commercial fusion power plants.
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Fusion startup Xcimer Energy has started up the world's largest ...
The world's largest private laser just fired up in race to make fusion power real
Housed inside Xcimer's 74,000-square-foot laser facility, Phoenix uses a krypton fluoride excimer laser, a gas-laser design related to technology used in semiconductor manufacturing, albeit at a much larger scale.Read Entire Article
Xcimer Energy Starts Operations of Prototype for Laser Fusion Architecture
Colorado-headquartered Xcimer Energy has announced the start of operations for Phoenix, what the company calls the largest privately owned laser system in the world. Phoenix, named after the legendary bird from Greek and Egyptian mythology, is the company’s prototype for commercializing laser fusion. The post Xcimer Energy Starts Operations of Prototype for Laser Fusion Architecture appeared first on POWER Magazine.
The world’s largest privately owned laser just turned on
Fusion startup Xcimer fired up the world's largest privately owned laser.
The US company Xcimer Energy is launching the operation of the giant laser system Phoenix. The aim of the ambitious project is the economic use of nuclear fusion. A simple design with only two beams is intended to reduce the high construction costs. (Read more)
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