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Description:Prospective SCI-Idea / TECH-Idea node added to identify disruption potential
# [SCI-Idea] Nuclear Fusion Science & Plasma Physics
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**Nuclear fusion science** is the study of plasma confinement, heating, and ignition at conditions sufficient for self-sustaining deuterium-tritium fusion — the physical basis for an effectively unlimited, carbon-free energy source.
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## Overview
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Fusion releases 17.6 MeV per D-T reaction with no long-lived radioactive waste, no proliferation risk, and fuel from seawater (deuterium) and lithium (tritium breeding). The scientific challenge: confining plasma at 150 million °C (10× hotter than the sun's core) long enough and densely enough to achieve net energy gain (the Lawson criterion).
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**Milestones**:
- NIF (National Ignition Facility): achieved fusion ignition in December 2022 — 3.15 MJ out for 2.05 MJ laser in, the first net energy gain in history. Subsequent shots improved yield further.
- ITER: 35-nation tokamak under construction in southern France; first plasma 2025, full D-T operation ~2035, Q=10 target.
- Compact high-field tokamaks: Commonwealth Fusion Systems (CFS) demonstrated a 20-Tesla HTS magnet in 2021, enabling the SPARC tokamak 4× smaller than ITER with equivalent performance. Key physics insight: B⁴ scaling of fusion power allows dramatic size reduction at higher field.
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Key unsolved problems: plasma turbulence and energy loss, materials surviving 14 MeV neutron bombardment, tritium breeding and handling, plasma-facing component lifetime.
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## Key Research Groups
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ITER Organization, NIF/LLNL, Commonwealth Fusion Systems (MIT spin-off), EUROfusion, Institute of Plasma Physics (China, EAST tokamak), Helion Energy, TAE Technologies, Zap Energy.
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## Economic Potential
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Global electricity market: USD 3.5T/year. Industrial heat (steel, cement, chemical): USD 5T+/year. If fusion achieves levelised cost of USD 0.05–0.10/kWh — likely given fuel cost near zero — it becomes the baseload energy source of the second half of the 21st century.
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## Discovery Character
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**Surprise level**: High — NIF ignition arrived ahead of schedule and with a cleaner result than expected. Private fusion companies achieving engineering milestones (CFS magnet) faster than government programmes has surprised the fusion community.
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**Mode**: Systematic-theoretical (plasma physics is well understood) with engineering challenges requiring Edisonian materials and plasma-control iteration.
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## What This Enables
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- **[TECH-Idea] Fusion Power Plants** — the scientific milestones (ignition, burning plasma physics, materials data) directly enable commercial reactor design and licensing.
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# Parents
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* [SCI] Nuclear Physics⏎
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