Physicists devise an idea for lasers that shoot beams of neutrinos
MIT physicists propose a neutrino laser using laser-cooled radioactive atoms to accelerate neutrino emission from 82 days to minutes, enabling applications in communication and medical imaging.
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Physicists devise an idea for lasers that shoot beams of neutrinos
At any given moment, trillions of particles called neutrinos are streaming through our bodies and every material in our surroundings, without noticeable effect. Smaller than electrons and lighter than photons, these ghostly entities are the most abundant particles with mass in the universe.
Physicists Introduce Concept of Neutrino Laser
Super-cooling radioactive atoms could produce a laser-like neutrino beam, according to a duo of physicists from MIT and the University of Texas at Arlington. The post Physicists Introduce Concept of Neutrino Laser appeared first on Sci.News: Breaking Science News.
At one point, billions of particles called neutrinos are being executed through our body and all the materials of our environment, without any noticeable effect. Smaller than electrons and lighter than photons, these ghostly entities are the most abundant particles with mass in the universe. The mass [...]
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