New facility will house two 25-petawatt lasers for research

The project’s co-principal investigators include (clockwise from upper left) Jonathan Zuegel and Antonino Di Piazza from the University of Rochester, Eva Zurek from the University of Buffalo, Franklin Dollar from the University of California–Irvine, and Ani Aprahamian from the University of Notre Dame. (Image: University of Rochester / Julia Joshpe)
The two lasers combined will deliver energy with around the same power the Sun delivers to the Earth's surface, but focused into an area smaller than the cross-section of a human hair
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