Laser-Powered Plasma-Based Particle Accelerators - Progress and Challenges
Offered By: APS Physics via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the cutting-edge developments in laser-powered, plasma-based particle accelerators presented by Wim Pieter Leemans at the APS April Meeting 2019. Delve into the revolutionary technology that allows electrons to "surf" on waves, achieving energy levels in mere inches that would traditionally require massive conventional accelerators. Discover how this groundbreaking approach could transform the future of particle accelerators, potentially impacting fields such as high-energy physics colliders and medical cancer therapy devices. Learn about the progress made in this field, the challenges that remain, and the profound implications this technology holds for the future of accelerator science.
Syllabus
Plenary Session III: 90th Anniversary of the APS Reviews of Modern Physics: Wim Leemans
Taught by
APS Physics
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