Fusion Science and Technology / Volume 43 / Number 1T / January 2003 / Pages 304-306
Field Reversed Configuration and Neutron Sources / dx.doi.org/10.13182/FST03-A11963620
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The high fusion power density resulting from high beta (the ratio of the plasma to magnetic energy density) and natural divertor make the field-reversed configuration (FRC) a prime candidate for fusion reactor other than tokamak, the so-called alternate concept. Brief review of the simple compact system with natural advantages and reactor potential is given. Theoretical and experimental results over the last seven years are discussed.