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NSF Taps Cornell for X-Ray Source

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ITHACA, N.Y., Feb. 25 -- The National Science Foundation (NSF) has awarded Cornell University $18 million to begin development of a new, advanced synchrotron radiation x-ray source called an energy recovery linac (ERL). The ERL, based on accelerator physics and superconducting microwave technology developed by Cornell's Laboratory of Elementary Particle Physics, will enable investigations of matter that are impossible to perform with existing x-ray sources. "The x-ray beams produced by the new source will be roughly a thousand times better in brightness, coherence and pulse duration than...Read full article

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    Published: February 2005
    Cornell UniversityEnergy Recovery LinacERLindustrialNational Science FoundationNews & FeaturesNSFsynchrotron radiation x-ray

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