AZOptics – Jülich Develops Innovative Optical Components for ITER Fusion Reactor
A to Z of Optics – Jülich Develops Innovative Optical Components for ITER Fusion Reactor
By Andy Choi | 04 April 2012 – 4:08 AM
Forschungszentrum Jülich led an international team of researchers to achieve a new mirror system for the ITER fusion reactor. Known as ‘mirror station’, this system consists of shutters with automated open and close capabilities.
The optical components will therefore be free from particle flow contamination within the vacuum vessel. In the USA, this module is being validated for application by researchers since mid-March.
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