http://www.lanl.gov/p/rh_pp_park.shtml
Primarily about POPS though they reference two papers that have ,as far as I know, not been published:
J. Park et al., “First experimental confirmation of periodically oscillating plasma sphere (POPS) oscillation,” submitted to Physical Review Letters.
R.A. Nebel et al., “Theoretical and experimental studies of kinetic equilibrium and stability in the virtual cathode of the intense neutron source (INS-e) device,” submitted to Physics of Plasmas.
I'm just wondering if this has to do with our favorite possible not so fringe as I keep telling myself fusion reactor design...
found on the Los Alamos website
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Well, looks like google failed me on that one. The Los Alamos page had a revision date of Dec 08 2008, so I had assumed that the information was more recent.
To amuse, my most favourite Los Alamos related item is:
http://sciencenow.sciencemag.org/cgi/co ... 2005/509/1
> Nanos Steps Down at Los Alamos
http://sciencenow.sciencemag.org/cgi/co ... 2005/509/1
> Nanos Steps Down at Los Alamos