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Shaped femtosecond laser pulses might be able to improve muon catalyzed fusion for energy generation

• nextbigfuture.com

Their report on quantum-controlled fusion puts forth the notion that rather than heating atoms to temperatures found inside the sun or smashing them in a collider, it might be possible to nudge them close enough to fuse by using shaped laser pulses: ultrashort, tuned bursts of coherent light.

Authors Peter Wolynes of Rice, Martin Gruebele of Illinois and Illinois alumnus Eduardo Berrios of Chile simulated reactions in two dimensions that, if extrapolated to three, might just produce energy efficiently from deuterium and tritium or other elements.

In 1999, the nobel prize was awarded for the use of femtosecond-long laser flashes to trigger chemical reactions. This was called femtochemistry.
 


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