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MTD to Supply Parts for FEL Project

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STOKE-ON-TRENT, England, July 11, 2012 — Engineering firm Midland Tool and Design (MTD) announced that it is producing components for use in a facility similar to the Large Hadron Collider (LHC). The company will manufacture the components for Switzerland’s Paul Scherrer Institute’s SwissFEL (free-electron laser) facility. It will produce large laminations for magnets that will be used to focus and intensify the lasers as they travel through a linear accelerator. The facility was designed to create intense, short flashes of x-ray light and to fire them at extremely high speeds along a 700-m tunnel. The...Read full article

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    Published: July 2012
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    free-electron laser
    A free-electron laser (FEL) is a type of laser that generates coherent, high-intensity electromagnetic radiation by using a beam of accelerated electrons as the lasing medium. Unlike traditional lasers that use atoms or molecules as the active medium, free-electron lasers exploit the unique properties of free electrons, allowing them to produce laser light across a wide range of wavelengths, including the infrared, visible, and ultraviolet regions of the electromagnetic spectrum. Key points...
    Basic ScienceBig BangBusinessDarren Bootondata storagedrug developmentEnglandEuropeFELfree-electron laserLarge Hadron ColliderLHCMDTMidland Tool and DesignSwissFELSwitzerlandThe Paul Scherrer Instituteultrafast computersx-ray lightLasers

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