Stellarator
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A stellarator is a magnetic confinement device. The rotational transform is predominantly generated by external coils - as opposed to a tokamak, in which the poloidal field is generated by plasma currents. Hybrid concepts employ both external coils and self-generated (bootstrap) currents (e.g. NCSX).
Defunct stellarators
- ATF (USA)
- CHS (Japan)
- NCSX (USA, cancelled before construction was completed)
- W7-AS (Germany, 1988-2002)
Operational stellarators
- CAT/CTH (Auburn, USA)
- H-1NF (Australia)
- Heliotron-J (Kyoto, Japan)
- HSX (USA)
- LHD (Japan)
- TJ-II (Spain)
- TJ-K (Germany) - formerly TJ-IU
- UST-1 (Spain, tabletop)
- WEGA (Germany)
Future stellarators
See also
- Stellarator reactor
- International Stellarator and Heliotron Workshop
- ARIES Project (conceptual design of a compact stellarator)