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Zap Energy is an American
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that aims to commercialize
fusion power Fusion power is a proposed form of power generation that would generate electricity by using heat from nuclear fusion reactions. In a fusion process, two lighter atomic nuclei combine to form a heavier nucleus, while releasing energy. Devices d ...
through use of a sheared-flow-stabilized
Z-pinch In fusion power research, the Z-pinch (zeta pinch) is a type of plasma confinement system that uses an electric current in the plasma to generate a magnetic field that compresses it (see pinch). These systems were originally referred to simpl ...
. The firm is based in
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Washington, with research facilities nearby in Everett and
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. The firm aims to scale their technology to maintain
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at increasingly higher energy levels, with the goal of achieving scientific breakeven and eventual commercial profitability. The conceptual basis for the technology was developed at the
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led by Uri Shumlak. Zap Energy formed following the positive initial results achieved by an experimental device named ''Fusion Z-pinch Experiment'' (FuZE) as part of the Advanced Research Projects Agency–Energy (
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) ALPHA program. The firm was co-founded by British entrepreneur and investor Benj Conway (President, CEO), with technologist Brian A. Nelson (Chief Technology Officer), and physicist Uri Shumlak (Chief Science Officer).


Sheared-flow-stabilized Z-pinch fusion

A
pinch effect A pinch (or: Bennett pinch (after Willard Harrison Bennett), electromagnetic pinch, magnetic pinch, pinch effect, or plasma pinch.) is the compression of an electrically conducting Electrical filament, filament by magnetic forces, or a device tha ...
occurs when a current flowing in a conductor produces an inward-directed force, squeezing the conductor. The conductor in pinch fusion is a plasma of fusion fuel (in
magneto-inertial fusion Magneto-inertial fusion (MIF) describes a class of fusion power devices that combine aspects of magnetic confinement fusion and inertial confinement fusion in an attempt to lower the cost of fusion devices. MIF uses magnetic fields to confine an in ...
it may be an imploding liner). The current is induced using either an external magnet, or directly applied by
electrode An electrode is an electrical conductor used to make contact with a nonmetallic part of a circuit (e.g. a semiconductor, an electrolyte, a vacuum or a gas). In electrochemical cells, electrodes are essential parts that can consist of a varie ...
s in a reaction chamber. The device's relative simplicity led many researchers around the world to build pinch systems. In early experiments, pinch systems were found to be unstable and the plasma was quickly forced into the walls of the reaction chamber, cooling and quenching the plasma so that fusion does not occur. This led to the development of stabilized pinch machines, most notably
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in the United Kingdom. At first, it appeared these designs were free from the instabilities of the earlier devices. However, further investigation showed that new ''microinstabilities'' were just as effective at destroying confinement as the earlier, larger, instabilities had been. With no obvious solution to these new class of problems, major research on the classic pinch devices ended by the early 1960s. The idea of using the flow of the plasma as an added stabilizing force emerged in the 1990s.Shumlak, U., and C. W. Hartman. "Sheared flow stabilization of the m= 1 kink mode in Z pinches." Physical review letters 75.18 (1995): 3285. https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.75.3285 In this concept, the pinch is developed such that the plasma flows at different, faster speeds at increasing distances from the center of the plasma column, with the outer layers being about ten times as fast as the center. The magnetic field created by the pinch current is a function of both the density and speed of the charges. This causes the resulting pinch field to be non-linear across the plasma column. This surpasses the growth rate of the
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instabilities. The exact conditions that need to be reached to stabilize the pinch is an open area of research.


History

Zap Energy's technical origins rely on the work of Dr. Uri Shumlak at the University of Washington, starting in 1995. The university built three experimental machines to test the flowing pinch: * ''ZaP'' (1998–2012 at UW) * ''ZaP-HD'' (2012–present at UW) * ''FuZE'' (2015–2020 at UW; 2021–present at Zap Energy) The Shumlak lab developed custom tools to measure their plasmas.Forbes, E. G., and U. Shumlak. "Spatio-temporal ion temperature and velocity measurements in a Z pinch using fast-framing spectroscopy." Review of Scientific Instruments 91.8 (2020): 083104. https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0012255 Zap Energy was founded in 2017 as a
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from the ''Fusion Z-pinch Experiment'' (FuZE) research team at the
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and collaborations with researchers from
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) is a Federally funded research and development centers, federally funded research and development center in Livermore, California, United States. Originally established in 1952, the laboratory now i ...
. Zap Energy then built a next generation fusion core, FuZE-Q (2021–present at Zap Energy). Zap achieved their first fusion reaction as a business in 2018, but in November 2021,
Livermore National Laboratory Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) is a federally funded research and development center in Livermore, California, United States. Originally established in 1952, the laboratory now is sponsored by the United States Department of Ener ...
provided an independent and more precise measurement of neutron production inside the flowing pinch, proving that the machine can do fusion with
deuterium Deuterium (hydrogen-2, symbol H or D, also known as heavy hydrogen) is one of two stable isotopes of hydrogen; the other is protium, or hydrogen-1, H. The deuterium nucleus (deuteron) contains one proton and one neutron, whereas the far more c ...
fuel. The effort was led by
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, where the agency organized fusion teams to support private fusion companies. From 2015 to 2020, a series of
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grants enabled the team to test their sheared-flow-stabilized Z-pinch reactor at progressively higher energy levels. In July 2020, Zap Energy raised $6.5 million in
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funding. In May 2021, Zap closed $27.5 million in
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funding including from Addition, Energy Impact Partners, Chevron Technology Ventures, and Lowercarbon Capital. Chevron's financing was the first investment in fusion energy by a major U.S. oil company. In June 2022, Zap Energy announced first plasmas in their breakeven device (FuZE-Q) and a $160 million
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raise backed by Lowercarbon Capital,
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's
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,
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, Valor, DCVC, Energy Impact Partners,
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, and others. In October 2022, the Centralia Coal Transition Energy Technology Board awarded a $1 million grant to Zap Energy to fund the costs of assessing the feasibility of constructing a Zap fusion energy pilot plant at the site of the TransAlta Big Hanaford gas power plant. In May 2023, Zap Energy was one of eight companies chosen for the
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Milestone-Based Fusion Development Program. In June 2023, Zap Energy secured significant new repetitive pulsed power manufacturing capabilities by acquiring the liquidated assets of ICAR. Also in June, Zap Energy was selected as a
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Technology Unicorn, valued at more than one billion USD. In April 2024, Zap Energy published a research paper showing that FuZE had demonstrated 1-3 keV plasma electron temperatures (11 to 37 million degrees C), the simplest, smallest, and lowest cost device to do so. In October 2024, the firm announced that it closed a $130 million
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and had begun operating a platform named Century to do integrated tests of power plant relevant technologies like repetitive pulsed power and liquid metal walls.


Design

The Zap Energy reactor is a
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system with no external magnets. The machine is a ~2 meter long metal tube with a
cathode A cathode is the electrode from which a conventional current leaves a polarized electrical device such as a lead-acid battery. This definition can be recalled by using the mnemonic ''CCD'' for ''Cathode Current Departs''. Conventional curren ...
running halfway down the middle. A voltage is applied between the central cathode and the grounded wall. Fusion fuel is puffed in the back of the machine, which ionizes due to Paschen breakdown, creating a plasma. This plasma sweeps forward and assembles into a ~50 cm long flowing pinch in the gap between the cathode and the wall.


Testing

Zap Energy has outfitted these machines with tools to measure the performance of the flowing pinch. These tools include: * '' Ion spectroscopy'' measures the plasma temperature, and in a flowing pinch, also the emissions from Carbon-III impurities inside a plasma. * ''
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s'' get photos and video of pinch performance. In 2019, the team used a 5 million frame per second camera made by Kirana. * ''
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'' measures the plasma density across the flowing pinch. The tool passes a test laser beam through the plasma and compares it to a reference beam. This tool can measure only densities along the narrow path where the laser travels (termed a Chord). * '' Magnetic field probes'' line the surface of the tube to measure the field generated by the flowing pinch current. Other diagnostic tools have been used to measure the pinches, many in partnership with experimenters from United States Department of Energy National Laboratories.


Scaling up

Zap Energy argued that the rate of fusion in a flowing pinch scales as the pinch current to the 11th power and that because of this, all that is needed to generate net power from a flowing pinch is higher current. However, this scaling model is based on adiabatic plasmas and that model fails to capture all real-world behavior. Critics have pointed out that higher currents could introduce drift waves (drift instabilities) and
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s that could tear the plasma apart. In drift waves, the (+) ions and (-) electrons move at different speeds because of their mass differences, and this disrupts the plasma. Shock waves could form during the pinch assembly process. When the plasma sweeps together at high speeds, the two plasma waves could form a shock wave at higher speeds. Possible solutions include finding other ways to form a pinch plasma. Supporting simulations suggest that to reach net power, ~650 kiloamps (kA) of current is needed through the flowing pinch. As of late 2021, the firm was testing with currents reaching 500 kA.


Reactor

Zap Energy proposed to surround the pinch with a molten metal blanket to absorb the energetic neutrons emitted by the pinch plasma. The blanket would convert the fusion energy to heat, which could in turn drive a
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. This approach is similar to those proposed for
inertial confinement fusion Inertial confinement fusion (ICF) is a fusion energy process that initiates nuclear fusion reactions by compressing and heating targets filled with fuel. The targets are small pellets, typically containing deuterium (2H) and tritium (3H). Typical ...
, and by First Light Fusion,
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, several other fusion efforts, and shares several traits with cooling systems proven in operating fission
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s cooled with liquid metal sodium.


Challenges

The higher pinch currents that are needed for scale-up introduce the possibility of electrode
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and
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. This kind of erosion has been researched extensively within the field of
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. In 2021, Zap's cathodes were made from copper coated with
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, which has a maximum melting point of 3,103 kelvin.Haynes, William M., ed. (2011). CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics (92nd ed.). Boca Raton, FL: CRC Press. p. 4.96. ISBN 1-4398-5511-0 Possible solutions include materials like
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, making machines with bigger spot sizes, active cooling, or other work-around. Another critique is that the volume of plasma inside the narrow pinch beam is relatively small relative to fusion machines such as
magnetic mirror A magnetic mirror, also known as a magnetic trap or sometimes as a pyrotron, is a type of magnetic confinement fusion device used in fusion power to trap high temperature Plasma (physics), plasma using magnetic fields. The mirror was one of the e ...
s,
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s, or other fusion devices. This caps the amount of fusion fuel, and subsequently, the amount of energy that can be made in a flowing pinch. Possible solutions include higher shot rates, multiple machines, and longer and wider pinch beams.


See also

* History of nuclear fusion * List of fusion power technologies


References


External links

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