Concept
Deuterium-Tritium Reaction 0
The Deuterium-Tritium reaction is a nuclear fusion process that combines deuterium and tritium, two isotopes of hydrogen, to form helium and release a significant amount of energy. This reaction is considered the most promising for achieving controlled thermonuclear fusion, as it has the highest cross-section and energy yield among fusion reactions at attainable temperatures.
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