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Symmetry, Volume 6, Issue 5, October 2009: Crashing the size barrier
DOE Office of Science AMERICAN RECOVERY & REINVESTMENT ACT NEWSLETTER, Issue 1, July 2009: SLAC Toward Table-top Accelerator (p.10) (PDF)
Quantum Diaries, April 16 2009: Future Accelerators: Surfin' the Plasma Wave
USC Viterbi School of Engineering, March 27, 2009: Electrophysics Group Receives New Funding to Build Plasma Acceleration Facility at Stanford
SLAC Today March 27 2009: From the (SLAC) Director: What a Difference in a Year!
SLAC Today March 24 2009: SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory to Receive $68.3 Million in Recovery Act Funding
New Scientist, January 5, 2009: Desktop atom smashers could replace LHC
APS-DPP 07 Virtual Press room: Electrons surf plasma waves to record-high energies
UCLA Engineer, spring 2007, p.15
CERN Courier 47, 3: SLAC demonstrates plasma "afterburner"
SLAC Today, April 12 2005: Looking back on the FFTB
Physics World, November 2005: Particle accelerators light up (pdf)
SLAC Interaction Point, April 2, 2004 Director's Corner
International Science News: Bending A Beam Of Particles Just Like A Beam Of Light
AIP Physics News Graphics: Lighter than Air Plasma Bends Intense Electron Beam
News and Views, Accelerator physics: In the wake of success, Nature 424, 258-259 (17 Jul 2003)(pdf)
Neue Zürcher Zeitung (NZZ), October 9, 2003: Auf kurzen Strecken zu höschsten Energien Beschleunigung von Teilchen mit oszillierenden Plasmen(pdf only)
CERN Courrier, July-August 2001: Plasma-gas refraction improves on crystals
Physics News Graphics May 26, 2001: Lighter than Air Plasma Bends Intense Electron Beam
AIP Physics News Update 540, May 23 2001: A Lighter-Than-Air Plasma Can Deflect an Intense Electron Beam
Physics Today 540, December 2000 53, in Physics Update, a plasma lens for GeV electrons and positrons has been demonstrated
OE Reports 165 - September 1997: World's shortest burst of microwave radiation detected in California
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