Desktop Synchrotron to Capture Molecular Action
Syncrhronymous Coward writes "Researchers led by Dino Jaroszynski of Strathclyde University have developed a desktop synchrotron particle accelerator that could soon freeze-frame the motion of atoms and molecules. Using a laser, some gas, and a row of magnets, his team put together a source of 'synchrotron light', which they say can be easily upgraded to produce intense, ultra-short pulses of X-rays — ideal for probing the intricate structure of many kinds of matter. Instead of a conventional ring of magnets and microwave cavities, they use an experimental technology called plasma wakefield acceleration."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wakefield_Accelerator
2008 looks like it is finally going to be the year of the synchrotron on the desktop!
Hopefully I didn't put any [] around my words.