Using Bose and Fermionic Condensate to Trigger Fusion Reaction
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https://doi.org/10.31224/2807Keywords:
Bose Condensate, fermionic condensate, fusion, triggerAbstract
Existing thermonuclear reactors are very complex, expensive, large, and heavy. During the past 30 years, innovations in mini and micro-thermonuclear reactors have been advanced by senior author of this paper. These innovations dramatically decrease the size, weight and cost of thermonuclear reactor and its installation, and can be a viable propulsion system and electric generator. The major obstacle in thermonuclear reactors is achieving the Lawson criterion, sufficient temperatures and pressure. This paper proposes that ignition can be achieved by a phenomenon called the bose condensate and the fermionic condensate; that when matter is cooled down to very low temperatures all the atoms behave as a single atom to some extent. This paper shall put forward the design and computations to demonstrate that it would be possible to achieve fission with only a microgram or even a nano-gram of uranium. This reaction can then effect fusion in a mini-thermocuclear reactor.
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