Polarization REsearch for Fusion Experiments and Reactors - The PREFER collaboration: aims, goals and present status
G. Ciullo*, M. Büscher, R. Engels and T.P. Rakitzis
*: corresponding author
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Abstract
The PREFER (Polarization REsearch for Fusion Experiments and Reactors) collaboration was born
to address the know–how in different fields and techniques to the challenging bet on fusion energy
production with polarized fuel. Efforts are focused on a variety of tasks and objectives, which are
under the responsibility of different institutes.
Starting from open questions in the fusion reaction physics, such as the study of D+D spin–dependent cross–sections to measurements of nuclear polarization conservation in laser–induced fusion plasmas, there is still unexplored territory to discover.
The collaboration aims to produce nuclear–spin polarized molecules, recombined from
polarized atomic beams, and their condensation and transport, or explore a resonance (“Sona”)
transition technique, which promises sufficient intensity for the feeding of fusion reactors.
Other options of production are investigated, like nuclear–spin polarization of molecules by laser or microwave excitation.
The presentation provides the status of proposals and investigations in the
European community.
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