With the arrival of major accelerator components from Europe, a new commissioning phase has begun for the prototype accelerator
LIPAc, part of the International Fusion Materials Irradiation Facility (IFMIF) that is currently in its engineering validation and design phase in Rokkasho, Japan.
IFMIF is an accelerator-based neutron source that will use deuterium-lithium nuclear reactions to produce a large neutron flux similar to that expected at the first wall of a fusion reactor.
By testing materials under conditions similar to those expected in a future fusion power plant, IFMIF will help qualify the advanced materials that will be used for plasma-facing surfaces.
IFMIF's accelerator, LIPAc (the Linear IFMIF Prototype Accelerator) is designed to run a deuteron beam of 125 mA at 9 MeV in a continuous wave, reaching 1.1 MW beam power.