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| style="width:50%; text-align:left;" | Applications of [[Materials Science]]. Also, speculative materials e.g. monopoles. | | style="width:50%; text-align:left;" | Applications of [[Materials Science]]. Also, speculative materials e.g. monopoles. | ||
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| style="width:50%; text-align:left;" | Engineering for the purposes of war. | | style="width:50%; text-align:left;" | Engineering for the purposes of war. | ||
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| style="width:50%; text-align:left;" | Shaping the environment for your civilization. <b>Synonyms:</b> Terraforming, Geoengineering | | style="width:50%; text-align:left;" | Shaping the environment for your civilization. <b>Synonyms:</b> Terraforming, Geoengineering |
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Citations
- ↑ Laboratory for Laser Energetics. The photo is also found in Dr. Bruhaug's thesis: Laser-Driven Relativistic Electron and Terahertz Radiation Sources for HED Experiments.
Summary: The picture on the left is a laser-generated Target Normal Sheath Acceleration proton source. A relativistically intense laser hits a foil and blows out a huge jet of protons (and electrons) at MeV energies.
The reddish one on the right is a laser-microchannel experiment. A relativistically intense laser is shot at so-called "microchannel array" targets that have ultratiny tubes that experimenters try and get the beam down. Crazy physics then proceeds to happen with high-energy electrons, lots of THz and lots of x-rays made.