File:Tokamak ST40 cross section.jpg

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English: Model of the vacuum vessel and components of the ST40 tokamak of Tokamak Energy Ltd, Culham Science Centre. KINX simulations show that growth rates of the highly elongated (κ~2.6) plasma shown can be limited to e-fold times of ~20 ms by the passive plates (indicated), and can be stabilized by internal active feedback coils.
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Source (2018). "Compact fusion energy based on the spherical tokamak". Nuclear Fusion 58 (1): 016039. DOI:10.1088/1741-4326/aa8c8d. ISSN 0029-5515.
Author A. Sykes et al.
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