Titanium Gettering: Towards a Physics Diagnostic in Norm

November 2025 | J. Barrett | APS DPP 2025 | Poster

Maintaining ultra-high vacuum is critical for sustaining high-performance field reversed configuration (FRC) plasmas in TAE’s latest fusion device—Norm [1]. Titanium gettering plays a pivotal role in maintaining vessel base pressures of 1 ” 10!” Torr or lower, suppressing impurities in the vessel…

Demonstration of FRC core fueling via pellet injection on open field lines

November 2025 | G. Koumarianou | APS DPP 2025 | Presentation

TAE Technologies experimental device “C-2W/Norm” generates beam-driven field-reversed configuration plasmas for 40 ms.
By implementing a new pellet injection geometry, we experimentally demonstrate core fueling with pellets of steady-state FRCs.

Fast-Ion Axial Bounce Resonance in the NORM Fusion Device

November 2025 | S. Karbashewski | APS DPP 2025 | Presentation

• Diagnostics, Beams, and Plasma Parameters
• Dynamic mirror shaping
• Magnetic Mirror Experiments
• Mirror-to-FRC Transition
• Multiple Fast-Ion Species
• 2D (Q2D) and 3D (WarpX) observations
• Validation of experimental results

Comparison of Theta-Pinch Generated and Beam Generated FRCs Electron Density Profiles in C-2W

November 2025 | M. Beall | APS DPP 2025 | Presentation

Talk Overview:
▪ C-2W now can form plasmas with Neutral Beam Injection (NBI)
▪ Electron density profiles measured by FIR interferometry
▪ Profile shape parameterization
▪ Overall similar, but larger

Numerical study of FRC stabilization in C-2W with external actuators

November 2025 | R. Groenewald | APS DPP 2025 | Presentation

Overview of NORM (C-2W) Fusion Device –
NORM uses Neutral Beams and End-Biasing Systems to form and sustain either Mirror Plasmas or Field-Reversed
Configurations (FRCs) – see Roche et al., Nature Comm, 16, 3487 (2025) for NBI formed FRC report.

Generation of field-reversed configurations via neutral beam injection

November 2025 | T. Roche | APS DPP 2025 | Presentation

We report evidence of successful generation of field-reversed configuration plasmas by neutral beam injection. This is achieved by trapping the steady-state beams in an initial seed plasma, hence providing a direct source of toroidally directed energetic ion current …