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Beamline — In particle physics, a beamline is the line in a linear accelerator along which a beam of particles travels. It may also refer to the line of travel within a bending section such as a storage ring or cyclotron.In materials science, physics,… … Wikipedia
Diamond Light Source — Logo Diamond Light Source is the UK s national synchrotron science facility located in Oxfordshire, United Kingdom. Its purpose is to produce intense beams of light whose special characteristics are useful in many areas of scientific research. In … Wikipedia
Nova laser — Nova was a high power laser built at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) in 1984 which conducted advanced inertial confinement fusion (ICF) experiments until its dismantling in 1999. Nova was the first ICF experiment built with the… … Wikipedia
Nova (laser) — View down Nova s laser bay between two banks of beamlines. The blue boxes contain the amplifiers and their flashtube pumps , the tubes between the banks of amplifiers are the spatial filters. Nova was a high power laser built at the Lawrence… … Wikipedia
International Muon Ionization Cooling Experiment — The International Muon Ionization Cooling Experiment (or MICE) is a high energy physics experiment dedicated to observing ionization cooling of muons for the first time. This is a process where by the beam emittance of a beam is reduced in order… … Wikipedia
Canadian Light Source Synchrotron — Infobox Laboratory name = Canadian Light Source motto = established = 1999 director = Bill Thomlinson city = Saskatoon, SK budget = type = Research staff = 130 campus = operating agency = Canadian Light Source Inc. website =… … Wikipedia
National Ignition Facility — NIF s basic layout. The laser pulse is generated in the room just right of center, and is sent into the beamlines (blue) on either side. After several passes through the beamlines the light is sent into the switchyard (red) where it is aimed into … Wikipedia
Synchrotron light — This article is mostly concerned with applications of synchrotron radiation. For details of the production of synchrotron light, see synchrotron and synchrotron radiation. Synchrotron light is electromagnetic radiation produced by bending magnets … Wikipedia
Fritz Zwicky — Born February 14, 1898 Varna, Principality of Bulgaria Died … Wikipedia
Biological small-angle scattering — Small angle scattering is a fundamental method for structure analysis of materials, including biological materials. Small angle scattering allows one to study the structure of a variety of objects such as solutions of biological macromolecules,… … Wikipedia