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Reactor Prospects and Present Status of Field-Reversed Configurations

Alan L. Hoffman

Fusion Science and Technology / Volume 27 / Number 3T / April 1995 / Pages 91-96

Overview Paper / dx.doi.org/10.13182/FST95-A11947051

Published:February 8, 2018

Field-Reversed Configurations (FRC) have an ideal geometry for a reactor, combining high beta toroidal confinement, with a linear external geometry. Present small diameter FRCs are thought to be stabilized by kinetic effects, but recent experiments in the Large s Experiment (LSX) have demonstrated stability well into the MHD regime. Present empirical transport coefficients are already sufficient for a small pulsed reactor, but small steady state reactors will require about an order of magnitude reduction in plasma diffusivity.