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Laser-Driven Proton-Boron Fusions: Influences of the Boron StateNing et al., 2022
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- Ning X
- Liang T
- Wu D
- Liu S
- Liu Y
- Hu T
- Sheng Z
- Ren J
- Jiang B
- Zhao Y
- Hoffmann D
- He X
- Batani D
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- Laser and Particle Beams
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The proton-boron (p 11 B) reaction is regarded as the holy grail of advanced fusion fuels, where the primary reaction produces 3 energetic α particles. However, due to the high nuclear bounding energy and bremsstrahlung energy losses, energy gain from the p 11 B …
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