humble3d Posted February 7, 2014 Share Posted February 7, 2014 The real-life DEATH STAROLDNEWUS researchers developing laser 100,000 times more powerful than all of Earth's power stations combinedWill emit a short laser burst with an intensity of 1023 watts per square centimetre100,000 times more power than all the power stations in the world combinedLaser bursts will last only 1/100,000th of a billionth of a secondLaser being built by Lawrence Livermore lab in the USBy Mark PriggIt will be the most powerful laser ever created, and could give researchers incredible new insights into how the cosmos was created.Called the High-Repetition-Rate Advanced Petawatt Laser System (HAPLS), it will emit 100,000 times more power than all the power stations in the world - for a tiny fraction of a second.It has even been nicknamed the Death Star laser for its similarity to Darth Vader's laser wielding base in Star Wars.The project has been nicknamed the 'death Star' after the Star Wars craft that could blow up planetsHOW POWERFUL IS IT?HAPLS is designed to ultimately generate a peak power greater than 1 petawatt (1015 or 1 quadrillion watts).Each pulse will deliver 30 joules of energy in less than 30 femtoseconds (trillionths of a second or 0.00000000000003 seconds)—the time it takes light to travel a fraction of the width of a human hair.The laser system will deliver these pulses of light at 10 hertz (10 repetitions per second).The Extreme Light Infrastructure (ELI) Beamlines project is an EU-funded lab being developed with experts from around the world, including Lawrence Livermore lab in the US, and being built in the Czech Republic.Due to be switched on by 2017, it will emit a short laser burst with an intensity of 1023 watts per square centimeter.'ELI will become the first international laser research facility, much like a ‘CERN for laser research’, hosting some of the world’s most powerful lasers enabling a new era of unique research opportunities for users from all countries,' said Professor Wolfgang Sandner, director general of the ELI-Delivery Consortium International Association (AIBSL).More...Forget the Big Bang theory – the universe 'THAWED' from a long, deep freeze, claims physicistThe mystery of the North Star: Astronomers baffled to find Polaris is getting BRIGHTER‘I felt like I was on Mars’: Woman describes bizarre experiment in Utah desert that could help astronauts prepare for life on the red planetThe system combines technologies from across Europe and around the world.It relies on a scheme referred to as 'double-chirped pulse amplification,' enabling high signal to noise in the output pulses which will seed HAPLS.+4The 'death star' laser: The solid-state, short-pulse laser converts the energy from the pump laser to 30-joule, 30-femtosecond pulses for a peak power exceeding 1 petawatt. The laser system measures just 4.6 meters wide and 17 meters long.'HAPLS’s high repetition rate will make possible new scientific discoveries,' said Livermore physicist and HAPLS project manager Constantin Haefner.'While scientists have long performed experiments with powerful single-shot lasers, they have never had an opportunity to repeat experiments at 10 times per second.'HAPLS will deliver ultrashort, high-energy laser pulses for generating secondary sources of electromagnetic radiation (such as high-brightness x rays) and accelerating charged particles (electrons, protons, or ions).The laser technology will enable many applications in physics, medicine, biology, and materials science.An early prototype of the systemHAPLS will consist of two interconnected Livermore-designed laser systems that, when set up at ELI Beamlines, will require a combined space of about 4.6 by 17 meters, plus 4 square meters for the final laser pulse compressor.The first system—a diode-pumped, solid-state laser—will energize or 'pump' the second system—a chirped-pulse-amplification, short-pulse laser.Inside the Death Star: After amplification in the short-pulse laser, the chirped pulse is passed through an arrangement of diffraction gratings to produce HAPLSâ?'s final high-energy, high-power laser pulse._http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-2552589/The-real-life-DEATH-STAR-US-researchers-developing-laser-powerful-Earths-power-stations-combined.html Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jtmulc Posted February 8, 2014 Share Posted February 8, 2014 Tall man with a chair for a face wanted for questioning Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
locoJoe Posted February 8, 2014 Share Posted February 8, 2014 :alien: :excl: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AlexCross Posted February 8, 2014 Share Posted February 8, 2014 So, in the near future, we'll see a huge pennis drawn on the surface of the Moon, it is inevitable. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dMog Posted February 8, 2014 Share Posted February 8, 2014 and when they turn it on it will destroy the world...just like the worlds largest linear accelerator did in Europe when they turned it on too...we just do not know it happened yet as they kept it a big secret :rolleyes: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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