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Event Overview
The successful 120-second stable plasma pulse marks a significant milestone in nuclear fusion research, showcasing the reliability and stability of high-temperature superconducting tokamaks. This achievement paves the way for further advancements in long-pulse operation and AI-based real-time plasma control systems.
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HONGHUANG 70 Achieves 120-Second Stable Plasma Pulse
On January 6th, the world's first fully high-temperature superconducting tokamak nuclear fusion experimental device, named '洪荒70' (HONGHUANG 70), sustained a stable long-pulse plasma for 120 seconds during its 5319th experiment. This achievement confirms the device's capability for reliable long-pulse operation and validates the engineering reliability and operational stability of high-temperature superconducting tokamaks. The team plans to implement an AI-based real-time plasma control system in future experiments to further improve results.