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A Review of the U.S. Department of Energy's Inertial Fusion Energy Program
Authors:Rulon Linford  Riccardo Betti  Jill Dahlburg  James Asay  Michael Campbell  Phillip Colella  Jeffrey Freidberg  Jeremy Goodman  David Hammer  Joseph Hoagland  Steve Jardin  John Lindl  Grant Logan  Keith Matzen  Gerald Navratil  Arthur Nobile  John Sethian  John Sheffield  Mark Tillack  Jon Weisheit
Affiliation:1. University of California, U.S.A
2. University of Rochester, U.S.A
3. Naval Research Laboratory, U.S.A
4. Washington State University, U.S.A
5. General Atomics, U.S.A
6. Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, U.S.A
7. Massachusetts Institute of Technology, U.S.A
8. Princeton University, U.S.A
9. Cornell University, U.S.A
10. Tennessee Valley Authority, U.S.A
11. Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory, U.S.A
12. Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, U.S.A
13. Sandia National Laboratory, U.S.A
14. Columbia University, U.S.A
15. Los Alamos National Laboratory, U.S.A
16. University of Tennessee, Knoxville, U.S.A
17. University of California, San Diego, CA
Abstract:This is the final report of a panel set up by the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Fusion Energy Sciences Advisory Committee (FESAC) in response to a charge letter from Dr. Ray Orbach (Appendix A). In that letter, Dr. Orbach asked FESAC for ldquoan assessment of the present status ofrdquo inertial fusion energy (IFE) research carried out in contributing programs. These programs include the heavy ion (HI) beam, the high average power laser (HAPL), and Z-Pinch drivers and associated technologies, including fast ignition (FI). This report, presented to FESAC on March 29, 2004, and subsequently approved by them (Appendix B), presents FESAC's response to that charge.
Keywords:Fusion energy  inertial confinement fusion
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