SCR-1

SCR-1
Stellarator of Costa Rica 1
SCR-1 vacuum vessel and coil structure
Device typeStellarator
LocationCartago, Costa Rica
AffiliationCosta Rica Institute of Technology
Technical specifications
Major radius238.1 mm (device)
140 mm (plasma)
Minor radius100 mm (device)
42.2 mm (plasma)
Magnetic field0.0438 T (438 G)
Discharge durationms
Plasma current40 kA
History
Year(s) of operation2016–present

The Stellarator of Costa Rica 1 (or SCR-1) is a small modular stellarator for the magnetic confinement of plasma located at Cartago, Costa Rica. It is developed by the plasmaTEC group of the Plasma Laboratory for Fusion Energy and Applications at Costa Rica Institute of Technology. It began operation as Latin America's first stellarator on 29 June 2016.

SCR-1 is of a compact design and has the distinction of having the smallest aspect ratio of any operating stellarator device (>4.4). Its design is influenced by the small Spanish stellarator UST-1.