Wednesday, August 28, 2013

The antimatter factory: inside the project that could power fusion and annihilation lasers


Physicists have been chasing antimatter technology for more than 80 years now — driven by the promise of oppositely oriented particles that explode in a burst of energy whenever they make contact with their more common counterpart. If we could tame antimatter, those explosions could be used to power a new generation of technology, from molecular scanners to rocket engines to the so-called "annihilation laser," a tightly concentrated energy beam fueled by annihilating positrons. But while scientists have seen recent breakthroughs in creating the particles, they still have trouble capturing and containing them.


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via The Verge - All Posts http://www.theverge.com/2013/8/28/4659834/unlocking-the-positron-fusion-annihilation-laser

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