Plasma Physics Colloquium with Darren Garnier, Open Star Tech

Friday, February 9, 2024
3:00 PM - 4:00 PM
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Speaker: Darren Garnier, Open Star Technologies

Title: OpenStar: Exploring the levitated dipole as a fusion device

Abstract: The levitated dipole fusion concept was proposed by Akira Hasegawa after observing Voyager 2’s encounter with Uranus in 1986. Those observations confirmed that planetary magentospheres have centrally-peaked density and pressure profiles that form naturally from turbulence driven by the solar wind.  This remarkable property leads to several advantages of dipoles as fusion devices. Experiments at the Levitated Dipole Experiment (LDX), a joint Columbia/MIT project), showed over a decade ago that such profiles could be demonstrated in laboratory plasmas.  Now, OpenStar Technologies, a fusion energy startup spun out of the high-temperature superconducting magnet group of Robinson Research Institute in Wellington New Zealand, is reviving the concept. The OpenStar team has constructed and are currently testing their first dipole, “Junior” with first plasma expected shortly.  This LDX-scale device is designed to demonstrate much of the magnet technology required for dipole reactors and reproduce the results from LDX. The next generation machine, “Tahi”, has goal of demonstrating the theoretically decoupled nature of the energy and particle transport within a dipole confined plasma.

Bio: Darren Garnier received his doctorate in plasma physics at MIT injecting lithium pellets into the Alcator C-mod tokamak. After a postdoc working in Alaska, he was hired by Columbia University as the chief experimentalist of the LDX program. Afterwards, he did a stint in private industry before returning to fusion, working on the design of SPARC at MIT. He recently got back to dipole research as Director of Plasma Science at OpenStar.

This talk will be offered in a hybrid format. If you wish to participate remotely, please send an email to [email protected].

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