Plasma Bubble spectroscopy in Molten Salt Reactors
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•Molten salt nuclear reactor gets boost with plasma bubble breakthrough
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North Carolina State University researchers have developed a breakthrough in the domain of molten salt analysis.
The newly developed “plasma bubble spectroscopy” technique employs a specially designed probe capable of enduring the harsh conditions of the molten salt environment.
The researchers' probe creates a plasma bubble inside molten salt, which gives off a unique glow of different light colors.
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