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LCLS
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The LCLS will be the world's first x-ray free electron laser
when it becomes operational in 2009.
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LUSI
- LUSI will build instrumentation for LCLS science thrust areas.
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SSRL
- SSRL is a National User Facility which provides synchrotron radiation
for research in chemistry, biology, physics & materials science.
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PULSE
- PULSE will focus on ultrafast structural and electronic dynamics
in atomic physics, chemistry, biology, & physics.
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SIMES
- SIMES addresses key challenges in the areas of condensed matter physics and materials science. The emphasis of this core group is in the general area of scattering, spectroscopy and imaging using the two major national user facilities – SSRL & LCLS.
Photon Science News
January 25, 2010 -
Todd
Martinez named 2010 National Security Science and Engineering Faculty
Fellow by DoD
December 16, 2009 -
Zhi-Xun Shen is recipient of the 2009 E.O. Lawrence Award
September 30, 2009 -
Herman
Winick shares the APS 2010 Andrei Sakharov Prize
August 6, 2009 -
IXAS
Award presented to Britt Hedman
July 27, 2009 -
Ed Solomon honored by ACS
June 18, 2009 -
Phase I of PULSE Bldg 40 Renovation is Complete
June 3, 2009 -
Leadership Changes at LCLS, SSRL
April 21, 2009 -
World's First Hard X-ray Laser Achieves "First Light"
Upcoming Events/Opportunities in the Field of Photon
Science
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Seminar Website Links
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LCLS-SSRL Seminar
The Interpretation of K Pre-Edges,
RIXS-MCD and Distortions in Fluorescence Yield Spectra
Frank de Groot
Utrecht University
January 20, 2010
3:30pm
Bldg 137 (SSRL) Room 322
SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory
Menlo Park, CA
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