Construction How Can I Build a Homemade Particle Accelerator?

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The discussion centers on the challenges and safety concerns associated with building a homemade particle accelerator. Participants emphasize that constructing such devices typically requires a solid background in engineering and supervision from qualified individuals. Alternative projects, such as building a cloud chamber, are recommended as safer and more feasible options for beginners. The conversation highlights the importance of understanding high vacuum, high voltage, and radiation safety when dealing with particle accelerators.

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I have always been very interested in particle accelerators and what they can do so I thought, maybe I should try to build one?
I have very little knowledge on engineering or electrical engineering at the moment, which is why I would like to learn more about it. I have read many articles on them but I am still unclear of some of the materials required for something like this. I am very unqualified to be discussing something like this, let alone attempt to construct it. This is why I want to learn about one as well as learn the mechanical components and try to construct it. Please enlighten me on the concept of particle accelerators. Any information is much appreciated and thank you in advance.
 
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Interested user said:
Summary:: I have always been very interested in particle accelerators and what they can do so I thought, maybe I should try to build one?

I am very unqualified to be discussing something like this, let alone attempt to construct it. This is why I want to learn about one as well as learn the mechanical components and try to construct it.
Not many people are qualified to build a particle accelerator on their own, even small ones. It has been done, but generally within a group with a Mentor/Supervisor, and generally with at least part of an undergraduate education under your belt. See this for example:

https://www.symmetrymagazine.org/article/august-2010/the-do-it-yourself-cyclotron

Building a cloud chamber is a much more do-able goal, and would make a fun Science Fair entry:

https://www.sciencefriday.com/educational-resources/build-a-cloud-chamber/

The biggest issues with trying to build a particle accelerator have to do with safety. Accelerators involve high vacuum, high voltage, and dealing with the X-ray radiation that comes with accelerating charged particles. These are non-trivial issues, which is why we generally cannot allow discussions like this on PF. Hopefully this makes sense.

You can follow this link to see how long we've had this approach to this subject (click on the up-arrow to the right of V50's username to be taken to that thread, which also references other threads on the subject):

Vanadium 50 said:
Bobbywhy neglected to mention that both of those threads were locked because this is difficult and dangerous, especially if one does not have the proper background.

For safety reasons, this thread will remain closed.
 
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