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Building a Pocket-Size Electron Accelerator

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Dr Robert L. Byer and Dr. TomasPlettner, Stanford University

Might it be possible to combine today’s commercial laser technology with micro- and nanoscale manufacturing techniques to produce tabletop or even pocket-size particle accelerators? This has been the dream of many research groups around the world, including ours, and it’s a dream that is appearing more realistic every day. High-energy electrons following a zigzag path are ideal for generating vacuum ultraviolet radiation and x-rays. Unfortunately, today’s sources of high-energy electrons are accelerators costing millions if not billions of dollars that are available to a very limited...Read full article

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    Published: July 2008
    Basic ScienceFeaturesindustriallaser technologyMicroscopynanoscale. pocket-size particle accelerators

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