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+ | An electron (blue) enters the laser beam from the left, and collides with a laser photon to produce a high-energy gamma ray (wiggly yellow line). The electron is deflected downwards. The gamma ray then collides with four or more laser photons to produce an electron-positron pair. |
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+ | This page was created by Eric Prebys. It was last modified on Jan. 17, 1998 by Glenn Horton-Smith and Kirk McDonald . |
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Scattering of light on light may produce the matter [1]
Original filename: http://www.slac.stanford.edu/exp/e144/Boom.jpg
Referencs
- ↑ http://www.slac.stanford.edu/exp/e144/e144.html SLAC Experiment 144 Home Page. An electron (blue) enters the laser beam from the left, and collides with a laser photon to produce a high-energy gamma ray (wiggly yellow line). The electron is deflected downwards. The gamma ray then collides with four or more laser photons to produce an electron-positron pair. This page was created by Eric Prebys. It was last modified on Jan. 17, 1998 by Glenn Horton-Smith and Kirk McDonald .
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