nontokamak
Nontokamak refers to magnetic confinement fusion devices that do not rely on the tokamak geometry as their primary confinement method. Unlike tokamaks, which use a large toroidal plasma current to generate part of the confining magnetic field and can experience disruptions, nontokamak approaches typically aim to confine hot plasma using externally generated magnetic fields or self-organizing current structures without the same disruption risks.
Major non-tokamak approaches include stellarators, reversed-field pinches, spheromaks, field-reversed configurations, and magnetic mirrors. Stellarators confine plasma
Advantages of non-tokamak designs include potential for steady-state operation (especially in stellarators) and reduced risk of
In summary, nontokamak research encompasses a range of confinement concepts that seek reliable, disruption-resistant paths toward