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tokamak
A tokamak (; ) is a machine which uses a powerful magnetic field generated by external magnets to confine plasma in the shape of an axially symmetrical torus. The tokamak is the leading candidate of magnetic confinement fusion designs being developed to produce controlled thermonuclear fusion power.
Joint European Torus
facility in Oxford, United Kingdom
Research centre CEA Cadarache
thumb|right|250px|Location of Cadarache (marked in red) in Southern France
Experimental Advanced Superconducting Tokamak
experimental superconducting tokamak magnetic fusion energy reactor in China
DEMO
planned fusion facility
KSTAR
The KSTAR (or Korea Superconducting Tokamak Advanced Research; , literally "superconductive nuclear fusion research device") is a magnetic fusion device at the Korea Institute of Fusion Energy in Daejeon, South Korea. It is intended to study aspects of magnetic fusion energy that will be pertinent to the ITER fusion project as part of that country's contribution to the ITER effort. The project was approved in 1995, but construction was delayed by the East Asian financial crisis, which weakened the South Korean economy considerably; however, the project's construction phase was completed on Sep
SPARC
tokamak project
JT-60
JT-60 (short for Japan Torus-60) is a large research tokamak, the flagship of the Japanese National Institute for Quantum Science and Technology's fusion energy directorate. As of 2023 the device is known as JT-60SA and is the largest operational superconducting tokamak in the world, built and operated jointly by the European Union and Japan in Naka, Ibaraki Prefecture. SA stands for super advanced tokamak, including a D-shaped plasma cross-section, superconducting coils, and active feedback control.
T-15
tokamak
China Fusion Engineering Test Reactor
proposed tokamak nuclear fusion reactor in China
HL-2M
HL-2M or HL-3 is a research tokamak at the Southwestern Institute of Physics in Chengdu, China. It was completed on November 26, 2019 and commissioned on December 4, 2020. HL-2M is now used for nuclear fusion research, in particular to study heat extraction from the plasma. With a major radius of , the tokamak is a medium-scale device. The magnetic field of up to is created by non-superconducting copper coils.
National Spherical Torus Experiment
magnetic fusion device at Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory (1999-present)
Tokamak Fusion Test Reactor
tokamak at Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory (1982-1997)
Mega Ampere Spherical Tokamak
UK experimental fusion power reactor
Lithium Tokamak Experiment
Lithium experiment
COMPASS tokamak
experimental facility of Tokamak department of Institute of Plasma Physics AS CR
ASDEX Upgrade
tokamak experiment in Garching, Germany
Q3532260
French tokamak