In order to develop these smaller and more practical accelerators, the Imperial College researchers have now used simulations and computer models to invent a new method of accelerating antimatter particles. The team says the system would be just a few centimeters long – a huge space saving compared to the several kilometers currently needed. That said, it would require a laser setup measuring 25 sq m (270 sq ft), but the team says this equipment is already installed in many physics labs.