9 research outputs found
Congratulatory Message from PRC Chairman Xi Jinping on the Occasion of the 60th Anniversary of Russia-China Friendship Association
Author response for "Lacunes may worsen cognition but not motor function in Parkinson's disease"
Enhanced cycling performance of Li ion batteries based on Ni-rich cathode materials with LaPO4/Li3PO4 co-modification
Author response for "Lacunes may worsen cognition but not motor function in Parkinson's disease"
Author response for "Lacunes may worsen cognition but not motor function in Parkinson's disease"
Author response for "Efficacy of lifestyle intervention in adults with impaired glucose tolerance with and without impaired fasting plasma glucose: a post hoc analysis of Da Qing Diabetes Prevention Outcome Study"
Realization of thousand-second improved confinement plasma with Super I-mode in Tokamak EAST
Mastering nuclear fusion, which is an abundant, safe, and environmentally competitive energy, is a great challenge for humanity. Tokamak represents one of the most promising paths toward controlled fusion. Obtaining a high-performance, steady-state, and long-pulse plasma regime remains a critical issue. Recently, a big breakthrough in steady-state operation was made on the Experimental Advanced Superconducting Tokamak (EAST). A steady-state plasma with a world-record pulse length of 1056 s was obtained, where the density and the divertor peak heat flux were well controlled, with no core impurity accumulation, and a new high-confinement and self-organizing regime (Super I-mode = I-mode + e-ITB) was discovered and demonstrated. These achievements contribute to the integration of fusion plasma technology and physics, which is essential to operate next-step devices.</jats:p
