
Taking a break on the Château's terrace. From left to right: François Amiranof, Francis Kovacs, John Collier, Carlos Alejaldre, Chris Edwards, Dimitri Nanopoulos, Mike Dunne, Wolfang Sander, Didier Besnard, Steven Cowley, Tito Mendoça.
There are two ways to achieve fusion on Earth. In "magnetic fusion", strong magnetic fields confine a tenuous plasma inside a vacuum vessel. By way of various heating techniques, this plasma is brought to the temperature at which fusion reactions can occur. This is a path that was chosen half a century ago to pursue industrial production of electricity — magnetic fusion is what ITER and all tokamaks are about.