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New world record laser  300 TERAWATTS!!

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I thought everyone would get a kick out of this article

Since I dont have "permission" to post a link... ill copy and paste the article.. pm me if you want the link.


Laser Beam Believed To Set Record For Intensity

ScienceDaily (Feb. 18, 2008) — If you could hold a giant magnifying glass in space and focus all the sunlight shining toward Earth onto one grain of sand, that concentrated ray would approach the intensity of a new laser beam made in a University of Michigan laboratory.

"That's the instantaneous intensity we can produce," said Karl Krushelnick, a physics and engineering professor. "I don't know of another place in the universe that would have this intensity of light. We believe this is a record."

The pulsed laser beam lasts just 30 femtoseconds. A femtosecond is a millionth of a billionth of a second.

Such intense beams could help scientists develop better proton and electron beams for radiation treatment of cancer, among other applications.

The record-setting beam measures 20 billion trillion watts per square centimeter. It contains 300 terawatts of power. That's 300 times the capacity of the entire U.S. electricity grid. The laser beam's power is concentrated to a 1.3-micron speck about 100th the diameter of a human hair. A human hair is about 100 microns wide.

This intensity is about two orders of magnitude higher than any other laser in the world can produce, said Victor Yanovsky, a research scientist in the U-M Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science who built the ultra-high power system over the past six years.

The laser can produce this intense beam once every 10 seconds, whereas other powerful lasers can take an hour to recharge.

"We can get such high power by putting a moderate amount of energy into a very, very short time period," Yanovsky said. "We're storing energy and releasing it in a microscopic fraction of a second."

To achieve this beam, the research team added another amplifier to the HERCULES laser system, which previously operated at 50 terawatts.

HERCULES is a titanium-sapphire laser that takes up several rooms at U-M's Center for Ultrafast Optical Science. Light fed into it bounces like a pinball off a series of mirrors and other optical elements. It gets stretched, energized, squeezed and focused along the way.

HERCULES uses the technique of chirped pulse amplification developed by U-M engineering professor emeritus Gerard Mourou in the 1980s. Chirped pulse amplification relies on grooved surfaces called diffraction gratings to stretch a very short duration laser pulse so that it lasts 50,000 times longer. This stretched pulse can then be amplified to much higher energy without damaging the optics in its path. After the beam is amplified to a higher energy by passing through titanium-sapphire crystals, an optical compressor reverses the stretching, squeezing the laser pulse until it's close to its original duration. The beam is then focused to ultra-high intensity.

In addition to medical uses, intense laser beams like these could help researchers explore new frontiers in science. At even more extreme intensities, laser beams could potentially "boil the vacuum," which scientists theorize would generate matter by merely focusing light into empty space. Some scientists also see applications in inertial confinement fusion research, coaxing low-mass atoms to join together into heavier ones and release energy in the process.

A paper on this research, "Ultra-high intensity 300-TW laser at 0.1 Hz repetition rate," is published online in the journal Optics Express.


Kinda makes ya drool doesn't it??
 





Ummm... is it just me or have there been higher output lasers made...

Was the NOVA project not in the petawatt range?
 
There are higher powers and higher energy such as the nova petawatt, vulcan petawatt, z petawatt, omega EP. This is about intensity not power.
 
Your right, this one is about intensity. Im kinda curious as to if it actually can "boil a vacuum" as theorized.
 
Re: New world record laser  300 TERAWATTS!!

No I don't think it can boil vacuum yet....Is this a real record or is it only belived to be for now?Oh, and there was another thread about this same article somewhere....
 
Vacuum breakdown is expected at around 10^28 Wcm^-2 so they are still pretty far away.
 
Re: New world record laser  300 TERAWATTS!!

likewhat said:
Vacuum breakdown is expected at around 10^28 Wcm^-2 so they are still pretty far away.
All the lasers mentioned above combined are still pretty far away :P
 
I posted this article under green lasers if you want to look with pics and a link
 
Re: New world record laser  300 TERAWATTS!!

Will it blend?
And can it play doom?
 
Re: New world record laser  300 TERAWATTS!!

LOL :D I probably doesn't fit in the blender :P
 
Re: New world record laser  300 TERAWATTS!!

I hope i dont sound stupid but what does it mean to "boil a vacuum"? Would it cause like empty space to boil?

...lazer... ;D ;D ;D
 
Re: New world record laser  300 TERAWATTS!!

jayhawker08:

I don't think it can light a match coz it'll vapourize the match in an instant :)
 
wooooooolazer said:
I hope i dont sound stupid but what does it mean to "boil a vacuum"? Would it cause like empty space to boil?

...lazer... ;D ;D ;D

when you focus an intense laser in air it can breakdown the air and form a little ball of plasma. If you have a really high intensity laser the same kind of thing can happen in vacuum although the mechanism is different. For a full explanation you can read this

http://arxiv.org/PS_cache/physics/pdf/0410/0410114v1.pdf
 





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