Tag archive: LCLS
Leah Hesla | 2 October 2014
The superconducting technology at the heart of the ILC is one of the outstanding innovations of the machine’s design. The new kid on the block, SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory’s light source LCLS II, owes much to the ILC's advances in superconducting radio-frequency technology.
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Around the World | Tagged:
European XFEL, international collaboration, LCLS, LCLS II, SCRF technology R&D, SRF technology
Video: SLAC Multimedia Team / Matt Beardsley | 5 April 2012
SLAC's new time-lapse videos, ranging from 13 to 72 seconds in length, show various sped-up scenes around the lab: clouds rolling above the klystron gallery, scientists keeping busy in the Main Control Center, and, shown here, a zipping tour of the Linac Coherent Light Source (LCLS). Fly from one end of LCLS to the other in a lightning-quick 72 seconds to see how much fun it can be.
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Video of the week | Tagged:
LCLS, SLAC
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