The Extreme World of Ultra Intense Lasers - with Kate Lancaster
Δημοσιεύτηκε στις 10 Ιουν 2015
The
most powerful lasers in the world can be used to make some of the most
extreme conditions possible on earth, and are revolutionising science.
Dr Kate Lancaster leads you through this extreme world with
demonstrations along the way. http://bit.ly/RiSubscRibe
When
lasers were invented over half a century ago they were hailed as a
“solution looking for a problem”. Since then lasers have come to
revolutionise our lives through their practical applications such as
data transport and CD/ DVD players, and as a tool for industry and
science.
The largest and most powerful lasers in the world can be
used to make some of the most extreme conditions possible on earth.
Scientists around the globe are using these lasers to try to miniaturise
particle accelerators, make astrophysical conditions in the lab, and
create fusion energy. Dr Kate Lancaster leads you through this extreme
world with demonstrations along the way in celebration of the
International Year of Light.
Kate Lancaster was awarded a PhD in
Advanced Fast Ignition studies (laser driven fusion) by Imperial College
London before working at the Central Laser Facility at the Rutherford
Appleton Laboratory.
Her background is in laser plasma
interactions and laser driven fusion and she is now the Plasma and
Fusion industrial officer for the York Plasma Institute, University of
York.
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most powerful lasers in the world can be used to make some of the most
extreme conditions possible on earth, and are revolutionising science.
Dr Kate Lancaster leads you through this extreme world with
demonstrations along the way. http://bit.ly/RiSubscRibe
When
lasers were invented over half a century ago they were hailed as a
“solution looking for a problem”. Since then lasers have come to
revolutionise our lives through their practical applications such as
data transport and CD/ DVD players, and as a tool for industry and
science.
The largest and most powerful lasers in the world can be
used to make some of the most extreme conditions possible on earth.
Scientists around the globe are using these lasers to try to miniaturise
particle accelerators, make astrophysical conditions in the lab, and
create fusion energy. Dr Kate Lancaster leads you through this extreme
world with demonstrations along the way in celebration of the
International Year of Light.
Kate Lancaster was awarded a PhD in
Advanced Fast Ignition studies (laser driven fusion) by Imperial College
London before working at the Central Laser Facility at the Rutherford
Appleton Laboratory.
Her background is in laser plasma
interactions and laser driven fusion and she is now the Plasma and
Fusion industrial officer for the York Plasma Institute, University of
York.
Subscribe for regular science videos: http://bit.ly/RiSubscRibe
Watch more science videos on the Ri Channel http://richannel.org
The Ri is on Twitter: http://twitter.com/ri_science
and Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/royalinstitution
and Tumblr: http://ri-science.tumblr.com/
Subscribe for the latest science videos: http://richannel.org/newsletter
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