Researchers create the world’s strongest ionizing terahertz radiation

Terahertz waves, known as non-ionizing radiation, can turn into ionization radiation when sufficiently many terahertz photons are focused in space and time. A team led by scientists in Korea and the U.S. has created the world’s most intense terahertz pulses that can instantaneously ionize atoms and molecules and convert them into plasma. Terahertz waves, known as non-ionizing radiation, can turn into ionization radiation when sufficiently many terahertz photons are focused in space and time. A team led by scientists in Korea and the U.S. has created the world’s most intense terahertz pulses that can instantaneously ionize atoms and molecules and convert them into plasma. Optics & Photonics Plasma Physics Phys.org – latest science and technology news stories

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