World record for compact particle accelerator: Researchers ramp up energy of laser-plasma 'tabletop' accelerator
Monday, December 8, 2014 - 16:00
in Physics & Chemistry
Using one of the most powerful lasers in the world, researchers have accelerated subatomic particles to the highest energies ever recorded from a compact accelerator. The team used a specialized petawatt laser and a charged-particle gas called plasma to get the particles up to speed. The setup is known as a laser-plasma accelerator, an emerging class of particle accelerators that physicists believe can shrink traditional, miles-long accelerators to machines that can fit on a table.