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'''Plasma acceleration''' is a technique for accelerating [[charged particle]]s, such as [[electron]]s, [[positron]]s and [[ion]]s, using an [[electric field]] associated with [[Plasma oscillation|electron plasma wave]] or other high-gradient plasma structures (like shock and sheath fields). The plasma acceleration structures are created either using ultra-short [[laser]] pulses or energetic particle beams that are matched to the plasma parameters. These techniques offer a way to build high performance [[particle accelerator]]s of much smaller size than conventional devices The basic concepts of plasma acceleration and its possibilities were originally conceived by [[Toshiki Tajima]] and Prof. [[John M. Dawson]] of [[UCLA]] in 1979.<ref>T. Tajima and J. M. Dawson. 1979. Laser Electron Accelerator. Phys. Rev. Lett. 43: 267–270 {{doi|10.1103/PhysRevLett.43.267}}</ref> Initial designs of experiment for "wakefield" were conceived at UCLA.<ref>C. Joshi, W. B. Mori, T. Katsouleas, J. M. Dawson, J. M. Kindel, D. W. Forslund. Ultrahigh gradient particle acceleration by intense laser-driven plasma density waves. Nature 311, 525–529 (11 October 1984) {{doi|10.1038/311525a0}}</ref> Current experimental devices show accelerating gradients several orders of magnitude better than current particle accelerators.
 
Plasma accelerators have immense promise for innovation of affordable and compact accelerators for various applications ranging from high energy physics to medical and industrial applications. Medical applications include [[betatron]] and [[Free-electron laser|free-electron]] light sources for diagnostics or [[Radiotherapy|radiation therapy]] and protons sources for [[particle therapy|hadron therapy]]. Plasma accelerators generally use wakefields generated by plasma density waves. However, plasma accelerators can operate in many different regimes depending upon the characteristics of the plasmas used.
 
For example, an experimental laser plasma accelerator at [[Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory]] accelerates electrons to 1 GeV over about 3.3&nbsp;cm (5.4x10<sup>20</sup> [[Standard gravity|g<sub>n</sub>]]),<ref>Leemans et al. 2006.  [[GeV]] electron beams from a centimetre-scale accelerator. ''[[Nature Physics]]'' 418: 696–699. {{doi|10.1038/nphys418}}</ref> and one at the  [[SLAC]] conventional accelerator (highest electron energy accelerator) requires 64 m to reach the same energy. Similarly, using plasmas an energy gain of more than 40 [[GeV]] was achieved using the [[SLAC]] SLC beam (42 GeV) in just 85&nbsp;cm using a plasma wakefield accelerator (8.9x10<sup>20</sup> g<sub>n</sub>).<ref>Blumenfeld et al. 2007. Energy doubling of 42 GeV electrons in a metre-scale plasma wakefield accelerator. ''[[Nature (journal)|Nature]]'' 445: 741–744 {{doi|10.1038/nature05538}}</ref> Once fully developed, the technology could replace many of the traditional RF accelerators currently found in particle colliders, hospitals and research facilities.
 
Recently, Texas Petawatt laser facility at the [[University of Texas at Austin]] accelerated electrons mono-energetically to 2 GeV over about 2&nbsp;cm (1.6x10<sup>21</sup> g<sub>n</sub>),.<ref>Wang et al. 2013. Quasi-monoenergetic laser-plasma acceleration of electrons to 2 GeV. [[Nature Communications]] 4:1988 {{doi|10.1038/ncomms2988}}</ref> This is the current world record for energy of electron beam accelerated with laser-plasma interactions.
 
== Concept ==
 
A [[Plasma (physics)|plasma]] consists of fluid of positive and negative charged particles, generally created by heating or photo-ionizing (direct / tunneling / multi-photon / barrier-suppression) a dilute gas. Under normal conditions the plasma will be macroscopically neutral (or quasi-neutral), an equal mix of [[electron]]s and [[ion]]s in equilibrium. However, if a strong enough external electric or electromagnetic field is applied, the plasma electrons, which are very light in comparison to the background ions (at least by a factor of 1836), will separate spatially from the massive ions creating a charge imbalance in the perturbed region.  A particle injected into such a plasma would be accelerated by the charge separation field, but since the magnitude of this separation is generally similar to that of the external field, apparently nothing is gained in comparison to a conventional system that simply applies the field directly to the particle. But, the plasma medium acts as the most efficient transformer (currently known) of the transverse field of an electromagnetic wave into longitudinal fields of a plasma wave. In existing accelerator technology various appropriately designed materials are used to convert from transverse propagating extremely intense fields into longitudinal fields that the particles can get a kick from. This process is achieved using two approaches: standing-wave structures (such as resonant cavities) or traveling-wave structures such as disc-loaded waveguides etc. But, the limitation of materials interacting with higher and higher fields is that they eventually get destroyed through ionization and breakdown (which funnily enough forms a plasma). Here the plasma accelerator science provides the breakthrough thought on how to generate, sustain and exploit highest fields ever produced by human-science in labs. It should be noted by the readers that most of the non-dark-matter universe is plasma and such plasma-processes are common in astrophysical plasma.
 
What makes the system useful is the possibility of introducing waves of very high charge separation that propagate through the plasma similar to the traveling-wave concept in the conventional accelerator. The accelerator thereby phase-locks a particle bunch on a wave and this loaded space-charge wave accelerates them to higher velocities while retaining the bunch properties. Currently, plasma wakes are excited by appropriately shaped [[laser]] pulses or electron bunches. Plasma electrons are driven out and away from the center of wake by the [[ponderomotive force]] or the electrostatic fields from the exciting fields (electron or laser).  Plasma ions are too massive to move significantly and are assumed to be stationary at the time-scales of plasma electron response to the exciting fields.  As the exciting fields pass through the plasma, the plasma electrons experience a massive attractive force back to the center of the wake by the positive plasma ions chamber, bubble or column that have remained positioned there, as they were originally in the unexcited plasma.  This forms a full wake of an extremely high longitudinal (accelerating) and transverse (focusing) electric field.  The positive charge from ions in the charge-separation region then creates a huge gradient between the back of the wake, where there are many electrons, and the middle of the wake, where there are mostly ions. Any electrons in between these two areas will be accelerated (in self-injection mechanism). In the external bunch injection schemes the electrons are strategically injected to arrive at the evacuated region during maximum excursion or expulsion of the plasma electrons.
 
A beam-driven wake can be created by sending a relativistic proton or electron bunch into an appropriate plasma or gas.  In some cases, the gas can be ionized by the electron bunch, so that the electron bunch both creates the plasma and the wake.  This requires an electron bunch with relatively high charge and thus strong fields.  The high fields of the electron bunch then push the plasma electrons out from the center, creating the wake.
 
Similar to a beam-driven wake, a laser pulse can be used to excite the plasma wake.  As the pulse travels through the plasma, the electric field of the light separates the electrons and nucleons in the same way that an external field would.
 
If the fields are strong enough, all of the ionized plasma electrons can be removed from the center of the wake: this is known as the "blowout regime".  Although the particles are not moving very quickly during this period, macroscopically it appears that a "bubble" of charge is moving through the plasma at close to the speed of light. The bubble is the region cleared of electrons that is thus positively charged, followed by the region where the electrons fall back into the center and is thus negatively charged. This leads to a small area of very strong potential gradient following the laser pulse.
 
In the linear regime, plasma electrons aren't completely removed from the center of the wake.  In this case, the linear plasma wave equation can be applied. However, the wake appears very similar to the blowout regime, and the physics of acceleration is the same.
 
[[Image:Illustration Plasma Wakefield Acceleration.png|thumb|400px|Wake created by an electron beam in a plasma]]
 
It is this "wakefield" that is used for particle acceleration. A particle injected into the plasma near the high-density area will experience an acceleration toward (or away) from it, an acceleration that continues as the wakefield travels through the column, until the particle eventually reaches the speed of the wakefield. Even higher energies can be reached by injecting the particle to travel across the face of the wakefield, much like a [[surfing|surfer]] can travel at speeds much higher than the wave they surf on by traveling across it. Accelerators designed to take advantage of this technique have been referred to colloquially as "surfatron"s.
 
== Comparison with RF acceleration ==
 
The advantage of plasma acceleration is that its acceleration field can be much stronger than that of conventional radio-frequency (RF) [[particle accelerator|accelerators]]. In RF accelerators, the field has an upper limit determined by the threshold for [[Electrical breakdown|dielectric breakdown]] of the acceleration tube. This limits the amount of acceleration over any given area, requiring very long accelerators to reach high energies. In contrast, the maximum field in a plasma is defined by mechanical qualities and turbulence, but is generally several orders of magnitude stronger than with RF accelerators. It is hoped that a compact particle accelerator can be created based on plasma acceleration techniques or accelerators for much higher energy can be built, if long accelerators are realizable with an accelerating field of 10 GV/m.
 
Plasma acceleration is categorized into several types according to how the electron plasma wave is formed:
*''plasma wakefield acceleration'' '''(PWFA)''': The electron plasma wave is formed by an electron bunch
*''laser wakefield acceleration'' '''(LWFA)''': A laser pulse is introduced to form an electron plasma wave.
*''laser beat-wave acceleration'' '''(LBWA)''':  The electron plasma wave arises based on different frequency generation of two laser pulses.
*''self-modulated laser wakefield acceleration'' '''(SMLWFA)''': The formation of an electron plasma wave is achieved by a laser pulse modulated by [[Raman scattering|stimulated Raman forward scattering]] instability.
 
The first experimental demonstration of wakefield acceleration, which was performed with PWFA, was reported by a research group at [[Argonne National Laboratory]] in 1988.<ref>Rosenzweig et al. 1988. Experimental Observation of Plasma Wake-Field Acceleration. ''Phys. Rev. Lett.'' 61: 98–101 {{doi|10.1103/PhysRevLett.61.98}}</ref>
 
==Formula==
The acceleration gradient for a linear plasma wave is:
 
:<math>E = c \cdot \sqrt{\frac{m_e \cdot \rho}{\epsilon_0}}.</math>
 
In this equation, <math>E</math> is the [[electric field]], <math>c</math> is the [[speed of light]] in vacuum, <math>m_e</math> is the mass of the [[electron]], <math>\rho</math> is the plasma density (in particles per cube metre), and <math>\epsilon_0</math> is the [[permittivity#Vacuum permittivity|permittivity of free space]].
 
==Experimental laboratories==
 
''Surfatron'' is the colloquial name for experimental [[particle accelerator]]s using plasma acceleration. Currently such devices are in the [[proof of concept]] phase at the following institutions:
 
*[[Argonne National Laboratory]]
*[[Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory]]
*[[SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory]]
*[[UCLA]]
*[[Rutherford Appleton Laboratory]]
*[[Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory]]
*[[United States Naval Research Laboratory]]
*[[Budker Institute of Nuclear Physics]]
*[[University of Michigan]]
*[[Chalk River Laboratories]]
*[http://texaspetawatt.ph.utexas.edu/ Texas Petawatt Laser, University of Texas at Austin]
 
==See also==
*[[Dielectric wall accelerator]]
*[[List of plasma (physics) articles]]
 
==References==
<references/>
* C. Joshi, "Plasma Accelerators," ''[http://www.nature.com/scientificamerican/index.html Scientific American]'' (February 2006), '''294''', 40–47
* Thomas Katsouleas, "Accelerator physics: Electrons hang ten on laser wake" ''[http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v431/n7008/full/431515a.html Nature]'' (September 2004), '''431''', 515–516, {{doi|10.1038/431515a}}
* Joshi, C. & Katsouleas, T., "Plasma accelerators at the energy frontier and on tabletops", Physics Today 56, No. 6, 47−51 (2003), {{doi|10.1063/1.1595054}}.
*Chan Joshi and Victor Malka {{ cite journal | last = | first = |authorlink = | coauthors= | year = 2010 | month = | title = Focus on Laser- and Beam-Driven Plasma Accelerators  | journal = [[New Journal of Physics]] | volume =  | issue =  | pages = | doi =  | url = http://iopscience.iop.org/1367-2630/12/4/045003 | accessdate = }}
 
==External links==
* [http://www.symmetrymagazine.org/cms/?pid=1000091 Riding the Plasma Wave of the Future]
 
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Plasma acceleration is a technique for accelerating charged particles, such as electrons, positrons and ions, using an electric field associated with electron plasma wave or other high-gradient plasma structures (like shock and sheath fields). The plasma acceleration structures are created either using ultra-short laser pulses or energetic particle beams that are matched to the plasma parameters. These techniques offer a way to build high performance particle accelerators of much smaller size than conventional devices The basic concepts of plasma acceleration and its possibilities were originally conceived by Toshiki Tajima and Prof. John M. Dawson of UCLA in 1979.[1] Initial designs of experiment for "wakefield" were conceived at UCLA.[2] Current experimental devices show accelerating gradients several orders of magnitude better than current particle accelerators.

Plasma accelerators have immense promise for innovation of affordable and compact accelerators for various applications ranging from high energy physics to medical and industrial applications. Medical applications include betatron and free-electron light sources for diagnostics or radiation therapy and protons sources for hadron therapy. Plasma accelerators generally use wakefields generated by plasma density waves. However, plasma accelerators can operate in many different regimes depending upon the characteristics of the plasmas used.

For example, an experimental laser plasma accelerator at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory accelerates electrons to 1 GeV over about 3.3 cm (5.4x1020 gn),[3] and one at the SLAC conventional accelerator (highest electron energy accelerator) requires 64 m to reach the same energy. Similarly, using plasmas an energy gain of more than 40 GeV was achieved using the SLAC SLC beam (42 GeV) in just 85 cm using a plasma wakefield accelerator (8.9x1020 gn).[4] Once fully developed, the technology could replace many of the traditional RF accelerators currently found in particle colliders, hospitals and research facilities.

Recently, Texas Petawatt laser facility at the University of Texas at Austin accelerated electrons mono-energetically to 2 GeV over about 2 cm (1.6x1021 gn),.[5] This is the current world record for energy of electron beam accelerated with laser-plasma interactions.

Concept

A plasma consists of fluid of positive and negative charged particles, generally created by heating or photo-ionizing (direct / tunneling / multi-photon / barrier-suppression) a dilute gas. Under normal conditions the plasma will be macroscopically neutral (or quasi-neutral), an equal mix of electrons and ions in equilibrium. However, if a strong enough external electric or electromagnetic field is applied, the plasma electrons, which are very light in comparison to the background ions (at least by a factor of 1836), will separate spatially from the massive ions creating a charge imbalance in the perturbed region. A particle injected into such a plasma would be accelerated by the charge separation field, but since the magnitude of this separation is generally similar to that of the external field, apparently nothing is gained in comparison to a conventional system that simply applies the field directly to the particle. But, the plasma medium acts as the most efficient transformer (currently known) of the transverse field of an electromagnetic wave into longitudinal fields of a plasma wave. In existing accelerator technology various appropriately designed materials are used to convert from transverse propagating extremely intense fields into longitudinal fields that the particles can get a kick from. This process is achieved using two approaches: standing-wave structures (such as resonant cavities) or traveling-wave structures such as disc-loaded waveguides etc. But, the limitation of materials interacting with higher and higher fields is that they eventually get destroyed through ionization and breakdown (which funnily enough forms a plasma). Here the plasma accelerator science provides the breakthrough thought on how to generate, sustain and exploit highest fields ever produced by human-science in labs. It should be noted by the readers that most of the non-dark-matter universe is plasma and such plasma-processes are common in astrophysical plasma.

What makes the system useful is the possibility of introducing waves of very high charge separation that propagate through the plasma similar to the traveling-wave concept in the conventional accelerator. The accelerator thereby phase-locks a particle bunch on a wave and this loaded space-charge wave accelerates them to higher velocities while retaining the bunch properties. Currently, plasma wakes are excited by appropriately shaped laser pulses or electron bunches. Plasma electrons are driven out and away from the center of wake by the ponderomotive force or the electrostatic fields from the exciting fields (electron or laser). Plasma ions are too massive to move significantly and are assumed to be stationary at the time-scales of plasma electron response to the exciting fields. As the exciting fields pass through the plasma, the plasma electrons experience a massive attractive force back to the center of the wake by the positive plasma ions chamber, bubble or column that have remained positioned there, as they were originally in the unexcited plasma. This forms a full wake of an extremely high longitudinal (accelerating) and transverse (focusing) electric field. The positive charge from ions in the charge-separation region then creates a huge gradient between the back of the wake, where there are many electrons, and the middle of the wake, where there are mostly ions. Any electrons in between these two areas will be accelerated (in self-injection mechanism). In the external bunch injection schemes the electrons are strategically injected to arrive at the evacuated region during maximum excursion or expulsion of the plasma electrons.

A beam-driven wake can be created by sending a relativistic proton or electron bunch into an appropriate plasma or gas. In some cases, the gas can be ionized by the electron bunch, so that the electron bunch both creates the plasma and the wake. This requires an electron bunch with relatively high charge and thus strong fields. The high fields of the electron bunch then push the plasma electrons out from the center, creating the wake.

Similar to a beam-driven wake, a laser pulse can be used to excite the plasma wake. As the pulse travels through the plasma, the electric field of the light separates the electrons and nucleons in the same way that an external field would.

If the fields are strong enough, all of the ionized plasma electrons can be removed from the center of the wake: this is known as the "blowout regime". Although the particles are not moving very quickly during this period, macroscopically it appears that a "bubble" of charge is moving through the plasma at close to the speed of light. The bubble is the region cleared of electrons that is thus positively charged, followed by the region where the electrons fall back into the center and is thus negatively charged. This leads to a small area of very strong potential gradient following the laser pulse.

In the linear regime, plasma electrons aren't completely removed from the center of the wake. In this case, the linear plasma wave equation can be applied. However, the wake appears very similar to the blowout regime, and the physics of acceleration is the same.

Wake created by an electron beam in a plasma

It is this "wakefield" that is used for particle acceleration. A particle injected into the plasma near the high-density area will experience an acceleration toward (or away) from it, an acceleration that continues as the wakefield travels through the column, until the particle eventually reaches the speed of the wakefield. Even higher energies can be reached by injecting the particle to travel across the face of the wakefield, much like a surfer can travel at speeds much higher than the wave they surf on by traveling across it. Accelerators designed to take advantage of this technique have been referred to colloquially as "surfatron"s.

Comparison with RF acceleration

The advantage of plasma acceleration is that its acceleration field can be much stronger than that of conventional radio-frequency (RF) accelerators. In RF accelerators, the field has an upper limit determined by the threshold for dielectric breakdown of the acceleration tube. This limits the amount of acceleration over any given area, requiring very long accelerators to reach high energies. In contrast, the maximum field in a plasma is defined by mechanical qualities and turbulence, but is generally several orders of magnitude stronger than with RF accelerators. It is hoped that a compact particle accelerator can be created based on plasma acceleration techniques or accelerators for much higher energy can be built, if long accelerators are realizable with an accelerating field of 10 GV/m.

Plasma acceleration is categorized into several types according to how the electron plasma wave is formed:

  • plasma wakefield acceleration (PWFA): The electron plasma wave is formed by an electron bunch
  • laser wakefield acceleration (LWFA): A laser pulse is introduced to form an electron plasma wave.
  • laser beat-wave acceleration (LBWA): The electron plasma wave arises based on different frequency generation of two laser pulses.
  • self-modulated laser wakefield acceleration (SMLWFA): The formation of an electron plasma wave is achieved by a laser pulse modulated by stimulated Raman forward scattering instability.

The first experimental demonstration of wakefield acceleration, which was performed with PWFA, was reported by a research group at Argonne National Laboratory in 1988.[6]

Formula

The acceleration gradient for a linear plasma wave is:

In this equation, is the electric field, is the speed of light in vacuum, is the mass of the electron, is the plasma density (in particles per cube metre), and is the permittivity of free space.

Experimental laboratories

Surfatron is the colloquial name for experimental particle accelerators using plasma acceleration. Currently such devices are in the proof of concept phase at the following institutions:

See also

References

  1. T. Tajima and J. M. Dawson. 1979. Laser Electron Accelerator. Phys. Rev. Lett. 43: 267–270 21 year-old Glazier James Grippo from Edam, enjoys hang gliding, industrial property developers in singapore developers in singapore and camping. Finds the entire world an motivating place we have spent 4 months at Alejandro de Humboldt National Park.
  2. C. Joshi, W. B. Mori, T. Katsouleas, J. M. Dawson, J. M. Kindel, D. W. Forslund. Ultrahigh gradient particle acceleration by intense laser-driven plasma density waves. Nature 311, 525–529 (11 October 1984) 21 year-old Glazier James Grippo from Edam, enjoys hang gliding, industrial property developers in singapore developers in singapore and camping. Finds the entire world an motivating place we have spent 4 months at Alejandro de Humboldt National Park.
  3. Leemans et al. 2006. GeV electron beams from a centimetre-scale accelerator. Nature Physics 418: 696–699. 21 year-old Glazier James Grippo from Edam, enjoys hang gliding, industrial property developers in singapore developers in singapore and camping. Finds the entire world an motivating place we have spent 4 months at Alejandro de Humboldt National Park.
  4. Blumenfeld et al. 2007. Energy doubling of 42 GeV electrons in a metre-scale plasma wakefield accelerator. Nature 445: 741–744 21 year-old Glazier James Grippo from Edam, enjoys hang gliding, industrial property developers in singapore developers in singapore and camping. Finds the entire world an motivating place we have spent 4 months at Alejandro de Humboldt National Park.
  5. Wang et al. 2013. Quasi-monoenergetic laser-plasma acceleration of electrons to 2 GeV. Nature Communications 4:1988 21 year-old Glazier James Grippo from Edam, enjoys hang gliding, industrial property developers in singapore developers in singapore and camping. Finds the entire world an motivating place we have spent 4 months at Alejandro de Humboldt National Park.
  6. Rosenzweig et al. 1988. Experimental Observation of Plasma Wake-Field Acceleration. Phys. Rev. Lett. 61: 98–101 21 year-old Glazier James Grippo from Edam, enjoys hang gliding, industrial property developers in singapore developers in singapore and camping. Finds the entire world an motivating place we have spent 4 months at Alejandro de Humboldt National Park.
  • C. Joshi, "Plasma Accelerators," Scientific American (February 2006), 294, 40–47
  • Thomas Katsouleas, "Accelerator physics: Electrons hang ten on laser wake" Nature (September 2004), 431, 515–516, 21 year-old Glazier James Grippo from Edam, enjoys hang gliding, industrial property developers in singapore developers in singapore and camping. Finds the entire world an motivating place we have spent 4 months at Alejandro de Humboldt National Park.
  • Joshi, C. & Katsouleas, T., "Plasma accelerators at the energy frontier and on tabletops", Physics Today 56, No. 6, 47−51 (2003), 21 year-old Glazier James Grippo from Edam, enjoys hang gliding, industrial property developers in singapore developers in singapore and camping. Finds the entire world an motivating place we have spent 4 months at Alejandro de Humboldt National Park..
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    A vendor's stamp duty has been launched on industrial property for the primary time, at rates ranging from 5 per cent to 15 per cent. The Authorities might be trying to reassure the market that they aren't in opposition to foreigners and PRs investing in Singapore's property market. They imposed these measures because of extenuating components available in the market." The sale of new dual-key EC models will even be restricted to multi-generational households only. The models have two separate entrances, permitting grandparents, for example, to dwell separately. The vendor's stamp obligation takes effect right this moment and applies to industrial property and plots which might be offered inside three years of the date of buy. JLL named Best Performing Property Brand for second year running

    The data offered is for normal info purposes only and isn't supposed to be personalised investment or monetary advice. Motley Fool Singapore contributor Stanley Lim would not personal shares in any corporations talked about. Singapore private home costs increased by 1.eight% within the fourth quarter of 2012, up from 0.6% within the earlier quarter. Resale prices of government-built HDB residences which are usually bought by Singaporeans, elevated by 2.5%, quarter on quarter, the quickest acquire in five quarters. And industrial property, prices are actually double the levels of three years ago. No withholding tax in the event you sell your property. All your local information regarding vital HDB policies, condominium launches, land growth, commercial property and more

    There are various methods to go about discovering the precise property. Some local newspapers (together with the Straits Instances ) have categorised property sections and many local property brokers have websites. Now there are some specifics to consider when buying a 'new launch' rental. Intended use of the unit Every sale begins with 10 p.c low cost for finish of season sale; changes to 20 % discount storewide; follows by additional reduction of fiftyand ends with last discount of 70 % or extra. Typically there is even a warehouse sale or transferring out sale with huge mark-down of costs for stock clearance. Deborah Regulation from Expat Realtor shares her property market update, plus prime rental residences and houses at the moment available to lease Esparina EC @ Sengkang

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