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Critical Impurity Concentrations for Ignition of Catalyzed-Deuterium Fusion Plasmas

R. V. Jensen, D. L. Jassby, D. E. Post

Nuclear Science and Engineering / Volume 66 / Number 1 / April 1978 / Pages 144-146

Technical Note / dx.doi.org/10.13182/NSE78-A15201

The maximum concentrations, fzc, of various impurity species that permit ignition of catalyzed-deuterium fusion plasmas have been calculated. If cyclotron radiation is negligible, the values of fzc at 35 keV, where the fusion power density is maximum, are approximately one-fifth of the values allowed for deuterium-tritium ignited plasmas at 14 keV. For any impurity species, the allowed fzc decreases nearly linearly with increasing cyclotron radiation loss.