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Enhancing Fusion Experiments: The Role of Circular Polarization

Research at the National Ignition Facility indicates that circular polarization could improve precision in laser-focused fusion experiments, potentially reducing backscatter.

Editorial StaffJune 18, 20261 min read

Recent studies at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory's National Ignition Facility have explored the use of circular polarization in laser-focused fusion experiments.

These experiments, which involve 192 lasers, demand extreme precision, with lasers being focused to a width of just a few millimeters.

The goal of this research is to minimize laser backscatter, a significant challenge in achieving successful fusion processes.