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680 _ _ |a Plasma accelerators are particle accelerators that use the electric fields generated by plasma waves to accelerate charged particles to high energies over short distances. Plasma, an ionized gas composed of free electrons and ions, can sustain electric fields thousands of times stronger than those in conventional radio-frequency accelerators. These waves are typically driven by intense laser pulses or high-energy particle beams interacting with the plasma, creating oscillating electric fields. Charged particles injected into these fields gain high velocities in a compact setup, making plasma accelerators a promising innovation for particle physics research, medical applications, and industrial technologies that benefit from smaller and more cost-effective accelerators.
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