Byggmästar, 2020 - Google Patents
Analytical and machine-learning interatomic potentials for radiation damage in fusion reactor materialsByggmästar, 2020
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One of the key challenges to overcome when designing fusion reactors is choosing appropriate materials that can withstand the intense particle irradiation and heat loads inside the reactor. The current top candidates for different parts of the plasma-facing reactor …
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