Overview of the united states national fusion nuclear technology effort

This paper provides an overview of the United States (US) Government program for Fusion Nuclear Technology (FNT) development, which is funded and managed by the US Department of Energy (DOE). We will first summarize the key features of the FNT program and then review its scope, organization, and obj...

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