Digital Encyclopedia of Applied Physics 2003
DOI: 10.1002/3527600434.eap720
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The Physics of Nuclear Power from Fission and Fusion

Abstract: The physics involved in the controlled production of nuclear power (i) by fission of heavy‐mass nuclides in neutron chain fission reactors and (ii) by fusion of light‐mass nuclides in magnetically confined plasmas are described. The state of development and remaining physics challenges are discussed for the production of nuclear power by both fission and fusion.

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