TA-III facilities include extensive design-test facilities such as rocket sled tracks, centrifuges and a radiant heat facility. Other facilities in TA-III
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uses the well known principle of Z-pinch to produce hot short-lived plasmas. The plasma can be used as a source of x-rays, as a surrogate for the inside of
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Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory. More than 90 percent of the Office of Science budget is allocated to research and scientific facilities. The fundamental
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Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory (PPPL) is a United States Department of Energy national laboratory for plasma physics
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development and prototyping. The laboratory's specialties include plasma physics, space physics, materials science, and tactical electronic warfare. NRL is one
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research in elementary particle physics, including in areas of quantum field theory, collider physics, astroparticle physics, and particle phenomenology.
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support for three user facilities. "BER User Facilities". 9 December 2014. https://science.osti.gov/User-Facilities/User-Facilities-at-a-Glance/BER. "ARM
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generated plasma would not be a problem in igniting a fusion reaction. Due to the size of the test hohlraums, laser/plasma interactions produced plasma-optics
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interacting plasma (a widespread yet not quantitatively unfounded belief on how quark–gluon plasma looks). A recent overview of the physics result is provided
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behaviour and maintenance of plasma takes place at the Fusion Energy Division to further the understanding of plasma physics, a crucial area for developing
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mission has greatly expanded. Its foci are now: Nuclear and high-energy physics Physics and chemistry of materials Environmental and climate research Nanomaterials
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maintains scientific facilities that would be too expensive for a single company or university to construct and operate. These facilities are used by scientists
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called the Ames Project, to accompany the Manhattan Project's existing physics program. Its purpose was to produce high purity uranium from uranium ores
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Mathematics and Computer Science NAS Award in Mathematics Physics Arctowski Medal Comstock Prize in Physics Alexander Hollaender Award in Biophysics In 2005, the
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National Laboratory Pacific Northwest National Laboratory Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory Sandia National Laboratories (SNL) Savannah River National
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Fermilab (category Particle physics facilities) largely focused on the Intensity Frontier of particle physics, especially neutrino physics and rare physics searches using muons. A program exploring nucleon
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achieve a state of "burning plasma". Burning plasma is the state of the plasma when more than 50% of the energy received for plasma heating is received from
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Office of Science, focused on advancing the science of fusion energy, plasma physics, and related technologies. Its research aims to replicate the fusion
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administrative personnel across DOE's facilities involved in nuclear physics. NP's structure includes: Facilities and Project Management Division, responsible
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that specializes in research and technology development. This includes physics research in support of nuclear fission and nuclear fusion energy. The company
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