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Japan -based Kyoto Fusioneering built a 1-megawatt gyrotron that can superheat plasma.
The device generates high-power microwave radiation required for heating and controlling plasma in fusion reactors.
Tokamak Energy plans to install the device on its spherical tokamak ST40 this year .
The company plans to use the technology to test lithium on the inner wall of the ST40 for a future fusion pilot plant.
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