Plasma, the electrically charged state of matter that lights up stars and neon signs, has just revealed a subtle effect that ...
In fusion research, the plasma core must be heated to about one hundred million degrees, but heat naturally spreads outward, making it important to slow this spreading as much as possible. Turbulence ...
The study of material plasma exposure experiments and plasma‐material interactions is critical for advancing fusion energy research and the development of next‐generation plasma facing components.
Just as in-flight turbulence—irregular disruptions in the airflow—results in a bumpy plane ride, plasma turbulence transports ...