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New Opportunities for Fusion in the 21st Century - Advanced Fuels

Gerald L. Kulcinski, John F. Santarius

Fusion Science and Technology / Volume 39 / Number 2P2 / March 2001 / Pages 480-485

Alternate and Advanced Concepts / dx.doi.org/10.13182/FST01-A11963282

Published:February 8, 2018

It is shown that the long-range goal of the world fusion program can be to generate energy without long-lived radioactive waste and the associated safety problems that accompany today's nuclear power sources. This can ultimately be accomplished through the 3He-based fusion fuel cycles. This paper compares 3He-based fusion fuels with first-generation, D-based fusion fuels and fission. Potential applications of 3He fusion to radioisotope generation, proliferation-resistant electrical power plants, and space propulsion are also discussed.