The 70-year anniversary of the first nuclear fusion reaction of
hydrogen isotopes by Oliphant, Harteck, and Rutherford is an
opportunity to realize how beam fusion is the path for energy
production, including both branches, the magnetic confinement fusion
and the inertial fusion energy (IFE). It is intriguing that
Oliphant's basic concept for igniting controlled fusion reactions
by beams has made a comeback even for magnetic confinement plasma,
after this beam fusion concept was revealed by the basically nonlinear
processes of the well-known alternative of inertial confinement fusion
using laser or particle beams. After reviewing the main streams of both
directions some results are reported—as an example of possible
alternatives—about how experiments with skin layer interaction
and avoiding relativistic self-focusing of clean PW–ps laser
pulses for IFE may possibly lead to a simplified fusion reactor scheme
without the need for special compression of solid
deuterium–tritium fuel.