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If you ever wanted to build a particle accelerator, now is your chance!

Red Squirrel

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Charmonium

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You can get over 4 Gev from a wakefield accelerator that fits on a lab bench.


Of course that's a far cry from the 13 Tev LHC puts out.

edit - oops. that was from 2014. The new record is somewhere over 10Gev

 
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Fritzo

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Tony Stark built one in his basement in a few hours to discover a new element. I could probably handle this.

 

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Here's a guy who made a life out of it:

I think he invented the first accelerator which had an output of 80Kev - a mere 80,000 electron volts. It was a cyclotron and just consisted of 2 D-shaped magnets.

So even though there is a vast difference between wakefield accelerators and synchrotrons like LHC, just because they start out small doesn't mean they'll stay that way.
 
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