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TAE has spent over 20 years working to develop and distribute the cleanest, most sustainable energy source of all time. Our unique approach combines plasma physics and accelerator physics for a brand new pathway to fusion power. Read about our top breakthroughs, and browse the entire research library for over 350 posters and papers published in the world’s leading peer-reviewed journals.

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February 2023 | R. Magee | Nature Communications | Paper

Proton-boron (p11B) fusion is an attractive potential energy source but technically challenging to implement. Developing techniques to realize its potential requires first developing the experimental capability to produce p11B fusion…

May 2015 | M. Binderbauer | Physics of Plasmas | Paper

Conventional field-reversed configurations (FRCs), high-beta, prolate compact toroids embedded in poloidal magnetic fields, face notable stability and confinement concerns.

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November 2020 | L. Steinhauer | Physics of Plasmas | Paper

A reconstructor tool is developed for fast computation of fully two-dimensional equilibria of FRCs that are consistent with routine magnetic data from experiments.

September 2020 | X. Yang | AIP Conference Proceedings | Paper

Simulation survey performed at TAE Technologies, has demonstrated that HHFW heating is a promising scenario to heat core electrons of FRC plasma.

October 2019 | L. Steinhauer | APS-DPP | Poster

Tangibles” = inputs to Grushenka: what can be measured. Intangibles” = outputs from Grushenka: what can’t be directlymeasured

October 2019 | T. Roche | APS-DPP | Poster

In TAE Technologies current experimental device, C-2W (also called Norman),1 record breaking, advanced beam-driven field-reversed configuration (FRC) plasmas are produced and sustained

October 2019 | Manjit Kaur | APS-DPP | Poster

In TAE Technologies’ current experimental device, C-2W (also called “Norman”) [1], record-breaking,
advanced beam-driven field reversed configuration (FRC) plasmas are produced

October 2019 | R. Clary | APS-DPP | Poster

The C-2W device (aka “Norman”)[1] produces advanced beam-driven field re- versed configuration (FRC) plasmas. Variable energy neutral beam injection…

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