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Laser-driven plasma accelerators: new sources of energetic particles and radiation
The strong electromagnetic fields generated when intense laser pulses interact with plasma could form the basis of a new generation of extremely compact particle accelerators. Laser-driven plasma accelerators are potentially versatile sources of energetic particle beams and coherent radiation ranging from terahertz frequencies to x-rays. Their unique properties are likely to find widespread application in the biological and physical sciences.
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Professor Keith Burnett | talks |
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6 June 2005 at 9:30 am |
Duration: | Full Day |
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The Royal Society |
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FREE |
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