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by garmaine
2210 days ago
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There is also direct-capture in some fusion designs where the charged by-products are electrically decelerated, producing current. I don't believe this is possible in the standard Tokamak design, but the efficiency gain is a selling point for those designs which do allow it. |
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Examples of fusion fuels whose main reaction produces only charged products are deuterium helium-3 and proton boron-11. These reactions however require higher temperatures and better confinement characteristics.
The reason why deuterium tritium is the major focus of most (though certainly not all) research is that it has the highest reactivity at the lowest temperature compared to other fuels. Unfortunately it produces a high energy neutron which makes the conversion to electricity more complex.