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laboratories were established around the world. by the mid- s, "fusion machines" were operating in the soviet union, the united kingdom, the united states, france, germany and japan. a major breakthrough occurred in in the soviet union, where researchers approached fusion conditions in a doughnut-shaped magnetic
confinement device called a "tokamak" (from the russian for "toroidal chamber with magnetic coils). from that time on, the tokamak was to become the dominant concept in fusion research, and tokamak devices multiplied across the globe ( jet , tftr , jt- ). achievements in those machines led fusion science...
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