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DESCRIPTION: Polarized beams and targets are an important tool in nuclear p
 hysics to study the spin dependence of nuclear forces at accelerators such
  as COSY@FZ Jülich. For this reason\, various polarization methods have b
 een developed in recent decades for hydrogen\, deuterium and helium-3\, wh
 ich are now also used in other fields. This knowledge could be used\, for 
 example\, in the generation of energy by nuclear fusion\, as the cross-sec
 tions of the various fusion reactions are also strongly spin-dependent. Th
 is could considerably increase the energy yield or significantly reduce op
 erating costs\, for example by influencing the trajectory of the neutrons.
  Until then\, however\, some fundamental questions still need to be answer
 ed. In this talk\, some classical polarization methods as well as new appr
 oaches are discussed and the current state of research on “polarized nuc
 lear fusion” will be reported.\nVortragender: Ralf Engels
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LOCATION:Zoom Meeting Room 2
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SUMMARY:Wall Forum: How to polarize light atoms and its advantages for fusi
 on reactors
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