Illuminating The Atomic World: The X-ray Free Electron Laser At SLAC
The Linac Coherent Light Source (LCLS) at SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory is the world's brightest source of hard X-ray laser light. Not only is this light a billion times brighter than any previous hard X-ray source, it also comes in strobe-like pulses just a few tens of femptoseconds long. This combination of high intensity and ultrafast pulses allows us to study processes at atomic time scales and atomic length scales. I will focus on the conception, construction, and start up of the LCLS, as well as some of the first experimental results, with a view to the new frontier of science that this remarkable tool has opened.
Speaker: Persis Drell, MIT
Room 1
Monday, 04/08/13
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