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ZEUS is now the country’s most powerful laser at 2 petawatts of power. Canada reviews

20 May 20253 Mins Read

The University of Michigan has announced that its Zettawatt-Equivalent Ultrashort pulse laser System (ZEUS) produced 2 petawatts, or 2 quadrillion watts of power during its first experiment. That’s more than “100 times the global electricity power output,” according to the university, but don’t expect it to be harnessed to recreate the Death Star. Those intensely powerful blasts last just 25 quintillionths of a second long, and will be used for experiments in various areas of research including medicine, quantum physics, and materials science.

Funded by the US National Science Foundation, ZEUS cost $16 million to build and includes components like 7-inch sapphire crystals infused with titanium atoms that took over four years to manufacture. “The size of the titanium sapphire crystal we have, there are only a few in the world,” says ZEUS’ project manager, Franko Bayer.

Operating ZEUS isn’t as easy as pressing a button on a handheld laser pointer. The power of an initial infrared pulse from a laser is increased using pump lasers that increase its energy. The power is gradually increased through four rounds of these pump lasers, but to ensure the pulse “doesn’t get so intense that it starts tearing the air apart,” it passes through optical devices called diffraction gratings that stretch it out.

The pulse ends up being 12 inches across and a few feet long, but eventually it enters vacuum chambers where additional gratings flatten it down to just 0.8 microns wide so its maximum power intensity can be delivered to experiments.

The first experiment, conducted by Franklin Dollar, a professor of physics and astronomy at the University of California, Irvine, targeted the laser pulse at a cell containing helium. The collision “produces plasma, ripping electrons off the atoms so that the gas becomes a soup of free electrons and positively charged ions. Those electrons get accelerated behind the laser pulse-like wakesurfers close behind a speedboat, a phenomenon called wakefield acceleration.”

The experiment is designed to eventually produce electron beams that are as powerful as those created by particle accelerators but without the need for expensive hardware installations that are often hundreds of meters in length.

Housed in a facility the size of a school gymnasium at the university’s Gérard Mourou Center for Ultrafast Optical Science, ZEUS is the successor to the center’s HERCULES laser that reached a maximum power output of 300 terawatts in 2007. First announced in 2022, ZEUS’ current power output is roughly double the peak power of other lasers in the US, and it’s designed to eventually deliver up to 3 petawatts.

But while ZEUS is the most powerful laser in the US, it’s still less powerful than the laser at the European ELI-NP laboratory in Măgurele, Romania that peaks at 10 petawatts of power.

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