Low-Alpha Mode Increases Possibilities at SSRL
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Andrei Terebilo, James Safranek, and Xiaobiao Huang.
Since the Stanford Synchrotron Radiation Laboratory (SSRL) began experiments in 1973, it has proven to be a bottomless well of scientific discovery. Now, a team of SLAC accelerator physicists is working to add new functionality to the SPEAR synchrotron accelerator. The team—James Safranek, Xiaobiao Huang and Andrei Terebilo—has tested a new "low-alpha mode" for SPEAR that results in shorter x-ray pulses that could be advantageous for some users.
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