Varian's involvement with magnetic fusion energy research
This article provides an overview of the history, accomplishments, and spinoffs of over two decades of interaction between the U.S. Fusion Energy Research Program`s plasma heating scientists and Varian`s Electron Device organization; an interaction which has been mutually benficial and, as with othe...
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