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Electric Power Enhancement using Spin-Polarized Fuel in Fusion Power Plants
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Using a range of fusion power plant (FPP) concepts, we demonstrate that spin-polarized fuel (SPF) can significantly enhance net electric power output, often by many multiples. Notably, the electric power gain from SPF generally exceeds the corresponding increase in thermal fusion power. Plants close to engineering breakeven stand to benefit most, where even modest boosts in fusion power produce disproportionately larger gains in net electricity. As a representative example, a 25% increase in fusion power via SPF could allow an ITER-like device (with an added turbine to recover thermal fusion power) to achieve engineering breakeven. These findings strongly motivate the development of spin-polarized fuel for FPPs.
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