Levitated dipole


![The dipole cross section, a helium vessel encased in a radiation shield inside a vacuum shieldA diagram of the vacuum chamber in which the dipole was suspended[9]](/uploads/202501/23/The_LDX_cross_section2424.png)

A levitated dipole is a nuclear fusion experiment using a superconducting torus which is magnetically levitated inside the reactor chamber. It is believed that such an apparatus could contain plasma more efficiently than other fusion reactor designs. The superconductor forms an axisymmetric magnetic field of a nature similar to Earth's or Jupiter's magnetospheres. The machine was run in a collaboration between MIT and Columbia University.