DIII-D is a significant experimental tokamak (a type of nuclear fusion reactor) located in San Diego, California, and operated by General Atomics. It is one of the largest and most advanced fusion research facilities in the United States. DIII-D is part of the U.S. Department of Energy's effort to explore and develop nuclear fusion as a potential source of clean, abundant energy. The DIII-D tokamak is primarily used for researching plasma physics and fusion energy.

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