DIII-D in the News

DIII-D in the News

The latest advances and achievements at DIII-D

Black arrows pointing from left to right to indicate the magnetic field, with a red circle and a blue circle indicating atoms with nuclear spin aligned with the field
Press Release: University-national laboratory collaboration receives DOE Fusion Energy Sciences award to advance spin-polarized fusion at DIII-D, aiming to increase power output by greater than 50%
A man in orange coveralls, gloves, botties and a bonnet works inside the DIII-D vessel
Press Release: DIII-D National Fusion Facility Completes Record-Breaking 1,600-Hour Research Campaign
Color maps of the DIII-D cross-section showing the spatial relationship between perturbations and pressure
FES Science Highlights: Resistance in Walls Can Cause Disruptive Energy Loss (Strauss et al.)
Photographs showing new graphite rods and the same eroded graphite rods after high-temperature plasma exposure
FES Science Highlights: Tokamak Experiments Provide Unique Data for Validating Spacecraft Heat Shield Ablation Models (Orlov et al.)
Schematic of positive and negative triangularity cross-sections
Press Release: DIII-D National Fusion Facility Completes Highest-Powered Negative Triangularity Experiments in History of U.S. Fusion Research Program
Schematic and data for use of a Powder Injection Tube
FES Science Highlights: Blowing Dust to Cool Fusion Plasmas (Effenberg et al.)
A schematic showing off-axis beam injection
Press Release: Taking A New Angle to Boost Plasma Performance in Advanced Tokamaks
The director of DIII-D, Richard Buttery, sits in front of monitors in the control room
Press Release: In Their Own Words: Fusion Researchers Highlight Opportunities at the DIII-D National Fusion Facility
Three data panels supporting successful shattered pellet injection and a panel showing a scientist standing next to the Pellet Injector System
Press Release: Scientists Demonstrate Technique to Protect Fusion Devices from Sudden Energy Loss
An engineer uses a wrench
Press Release: DIII-D National Fusion Facility Adds Capability to Rapidly Test Key Fusion Science
A scientist uses a screwdriver to align components of a diagnostic
FES Science Highlights: Researchers Stick Out Their Necks to Understand How Fusion Plasmas Fuel Up (Rosenthal et al.)
Spectra showing the frequency of edge plasma instabilities according to wave number
FES Science Highlights: Taming the Plasma Edge: Reducing Instabilities in Tokamaks (Burrell et al.)
Experimental and theoretical data for electron orbit paths and electron temperatures
FES Science Highlights: Avoiding Chains of Magnetic Islands May Lead to Fusion Paradise (Bardoczi et al.)
Plotted data points showing the dependence of performance on divertor temperature
FES Science Highlights: For Plasma with a Hot Core and Cool Edges, Super-H Mode Shows Promise (Wilks et al.)
Schematic and photographs of the small angle slot divertor V-closure with a tungsten coating
Press Release: DIII-D Facility Adds Tool to Resolve Heat Handling in Future Fusion Power Plants
A view through a port looking into the vessel shows an operations team member working on DIII-D
Press: Nuclear fusion energy device at General Atomics coming back online

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