US lab debuts super laser
Updated on
Saturday, May 30, 2009, 18:24
IST

San Francisco, May 30: A US weapons lab has pulled back the curtain on a super laser with the power to burn as hot as a star.
The National Ignition Facility's main purpose is to serve
as a tool for gauging the reliability and safety of the US
nuclear weapons arsenal but scientists say it could deliver
breakthroughs in safe fusion power.
“We have invented the world's largest laser system,"
actor-turned-governor Arnold Schwarzenegger said yesterday
during a dedication ceremony attended by thousands of people
including state and national officials.
"We can create the stars right here on earth. And I can
see already my friends in Hollywood being very upset that
their stuff that they show on the big screen is obsolete. We
have the real stuff right here."
NIF is touted as the world's highest-energy laser system
as is inside the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory about
an hour drive from San Francisco.
Equipment connected to a house-sized sphere can focus 192
laser beams on a small point, generating temperatures and
pressures that exist at cores of stars or giant planets.
NIF will be able to create conditions and conduct
experiments never before possible on Earth, according to the
lab.
A fusion reaction triggered by the super laser hitting
hydrogen atoms will produce more energy than was required to
prompt "ignition," according to NIF director Edward Moses.
Bureau Report