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Tokamak vs Stellarator - Candidates for Fusion Power
Tokamak magnetic field and current. Shown is the toroidal field and the coils (blue) that produce it, the plasma current (red) and the poloidal field creates by it, and the resulting twisted field when these are overlaid.
Example of a stellarator design, as used in the Wendelstein 7-X experiment: A series of magnet coils (blue) surrounds the plasma (yellow). A magnetic field line is highlighted in green on the yellow plasma surface.
By Max-Planck Institut fΓΌr Plasmaphysik - Max-Planck Institut fΓΌr Plasmaphysik, CC BY 3.0, Link
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