116 relations: AFM-IR, Aldric Saucier, ALICE (accelerator), BESSY, Bremsstrahlung, Bruce Carlsten, Cerium hexaboride, Claudio Pellegrini, Covariance mapping, Cyclotron radiation, Delay line memory, DESY, Diffraction-limited storage ring, Directed-energy weapon, Distributed Bragg reflector, Electron, ELETTRA, Energy recovery linac, European X-ray free-electron laser, Far-infrared laser, FEL, Felix, Fluctuation X-ray scattering, Free electron, Gerald R. Ford-class aircraft carrier, Gerhard Materlik, Gyrotron, Halbach array, Hampton Roads, Hans Motz, Helmholtz Institute Jena, Holography, Hot cathode, Index of physics articles (F), Inductive output tube, Infrared multiphoton dissociation, Insertion device, Iowa-class battleship, John C. H. Spence, John Madey, Julio Gea-Banacloche, Kansai Science City, Klystron, Laboratori Nazionali di Frascati, Lanthanum hexaboride, Laser, Laser acronyms, Laser pumping, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Length contraction, ..., Leonard Hofstadter, Linear induction accelerator, List of biophysically important macromolecular crystal structures, List of Duke University people, List of fictional astronauts (modern period, works released 2000–2009), List of intergovernmental organizations, List of laser articles, List of laser types, List of light sources, List of plasma physics articles, List of synchrotron radiation facilities, Magnetoplasmadynamic thruster, Marshall Rosenbluth, MAX IV Laboratory, Metal Gear (mecha), Michael D. Fayer, MicroTCA, Nevin Carr, Niobium, Norman Tolk, Particle accelerator, Patrick G. O'Shea, Paul Scherrer Institute, Peter A. Sturrock, Philip H. Bucksbaum, Photodissociation, Photoinjector, Photolithography, Photomedicine, Photosystem II, PITZ, Plasma acceleration, Project Excalibur, Ptychography, R. Rox Anderson, Relativistic electron beam, Riken, Russell and Sigurd Varian, SACLA, Self-amplified spontaneous emission, SFX, SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory, Smith–Purcell effect, Sound amplification by stimulated emission of radiation, Stochastic cooling, Swapan Chattopadhyay, Synchrotron light source, Synchrotron radiation, Terahertz gap, Terahertz radiation, Terahertz spectroscopy and technology, The Big Bang Theory (season 2), The Millennial Project, Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility, Traveling-wave tube, Triangle Universities Nuclear Laboratory, Tunable laser, Undulator, Vacuum tube, Van Cittert–Zernike theorem, Vibrational analysis with scanning probe microscopy, Vladimir Baryshevsky, Wiggler (synchrotron), X-ray crystallography, X-ray laser, 4GLS. Expand index (66 more) »
AFM-IR
AFM-IR (atomic force microscope infrared-spectroscopy) is one of a family of techniques (published online, Feb 2008) with erratum, 19(5), 14 May 2004 that are derived from a combination of two parent instrumental techniques; infrared spectroscopy and scanning probe microscopy (SPM).
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Aldric Saucier
Aldric Saucier (April 29, 1936 – December 8, 2016) was an American scientist and whistleblower.
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ALICE (accelerator)
Accelerators and Lasers In Combined Experiments (ALICE), or Energy Recovery Linac Prototype (ERLP) is a 35MeV energy recovery linac test facility at Daresbury Laboratory in Cheshire, England.
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BESSY
The Berliner Elektronenspeicherring-Gesellschaft für Synchrotronstrahlung m. b. H. (English: Berlin Electron Storage Ring Society for Synchrotron Radiation), abbreviated BESSY, is a research establishment in the Adlershof district of Berlin.
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Bremsstrahlung
Bremsstrahlung, from bremsen "to brake" and Strahlung "radiation"; i.e., "braking radiation" or "deceleration radiation", is electromagnetic radiation produced by the deceleration of a charged particle when deflected by another charged particle, typically an electron by an atomic nucleus.
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Bruce Carlsten
Bruce Carlsten is a senior research and development engineer at the Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL).
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Cerium hexaboride
Cerium hexaboride (CeB6, also called cerium boride, CeBix, CEBIX, and (incorrectly) CeB) is an inorganic chemical, a boride of cerium.
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Claudio Pellegrini
Claudio Pellegrini (born in Rome on May 9, 1935) is an Italian physicist known for his pioneering work on X-ray free electron lasers and collective effects in relativistic particle beams.
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Covariance mapping
In statistics, covariance mapping is an extension of the covariance concept from random variables to random functions.
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Cyclotron radiation
Cyclotron radiation is electromagnetic radiation emitted by accelerating charged particles deflected by a magnetic field.
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Delay line memory
Delay line memory is a form of computer memory, now obsolete, that was used on some of the earliest digital computers.
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DESY
The Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron (English German Electron Synchrotron) commonly referred to by the abbreviation DESY, is a national research center in Germany that operates particle accelerators used to investigate the structure of matter.
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Diffraction-limited storage ring
Diffraction-limited storage rings (DLSR), or ultra-low emittance storage rings, are synchrotron light sources where the emittance of the electron-beam in the storage ring is smaller or comparable to the emittance of the x-ray photon beam they produce at the end of their insertion devices.
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Directed-energy weapon
A directed-energy weapon (DEW) is a ranged weapon system that inflicts damage at a target by emission of highly focused energy, including laser, microwaves and particle beams.
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Distributed Bragg reflector
A distributed Bragg reflector (DBR) is a reflector used in waveguides, such as optical fibers.
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Electron
The electron is a subatomic particle, symbol or, whose electric charge is negative one elementary charge.
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ELETTRA
Elettra Sincrotrone Trieste is an international research center located in Basovizza on the outskirts of Trieste, Italy.
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Energy recovery linac
An energy recovery linac (ERL) provides a beam of electrons used to produce x-rays by synchrotron radiation.
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European X-ray free-electron laser
The European X-ray free-electron laser (European XFEL) is an X-ray research laser facility commissioned during 2017.
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Far-infrared laser
Far-infrared laser or terahertz laser (FIR laser, THz laser) is a laser with output wavelength in between 30-1000 µm (frequency 0.3-10 THz), in the far infrared or terahertz frequency band of the electromagnetic spectrum.
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FEL
Fel or FEL may refer to.
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Felix
Felix may refer to.
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Fluctuation X-ray scattering
Fluctuation X-ray scattering (FXS) is an X-ray scattering technique similar to small-angle X-ray scattering (SAXS), but is performed using X-ray exposures below sample rotational diffusion times.
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Free electron
The meaning of the term free electron in physics depends on the context.
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Gerald R. Ford-class aircraft carrier
Gerald R. Ford class (or Ford class; previously known as CVN-21 class) is a class of aircraft carrier being built to replace the and eventually the United States Navy's existing ''Nimitz''-class carriers, beginning with the delivery of.
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Gerhard Materlik
Gerhard Theodor Materlik (born 16 January 1945) is a German physicist and science manager.
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Gyrotron
A gyrotron is a high-power linear-beam vacuum tube which generates millimeter-wave electromagnetic waves by the cyclotron resonance of electrons in a strong magnetic field.
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Halbach array
A Halbach array is a special arrangement of permanent magnets that augments the magnetic field on one side of the array while cancelling the field to near zero on the other side.
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Hampton Roads
Hampton Roads is the name of both a body of water in Virginia and the surrounding metropolitan region in Southeastern Virginia and Northeastern North Carolina, United States.
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Hans Motz
Hans Motz (1 October 1909 – 6 August 1987) is known for his pioneering work at Stanford University on undulators which led to the development of the wiggler and the free-electron laser.
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Helmholtz Institute Jena
The Helmholtz Institute Jena was founded as an outstation of the GSI Helmholtzzentrum für Schwerionenforschung on June 25, 2009 and is located on the campus of the Friedrich Schiller University (FSU) in the city of Jena, Germany.
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Holography
Holography is the science and practice of making holograms.
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Hot cathode
In vacuum tubes and gas-filled tubes, a hot cathode or thermionic cathode is a cathode electrode which is heated to make it emit electrons due to thermionic emission.
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Index of physics articles (F)
The index of physics articles is split into multiple pages due to its size.
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Inductive output tube
The inductive output tube (IOT) or klystrode is a variety of linear-beam vacuum tube, similar to a klystron, used as a power amplifier for high frequency radio waves.
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Infrared multiphoton dissociation
Infrared multiple photon dissociation (IRMPD) is a technique used in mass spectrometry to fragment molecules in the gas phase usually for structural analysis of the original (parent) molecule.
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Insertion device
An insertion device (ID) is a component in modern synchrotron light sources, so called because they are "inserted" into accelerator tracks.
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Iowa-class battleship
The Iowa-class battleships were a class of six fast battleships ordered by the United States Navy in 1939 and 1940 to escort the Fast Carrier Task Forces that would operate in the Pacific Theater of World War II.
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John C. H. Spence
John Charles Howorth Spence ForMemRS HonFRMS is Richard Snell Professor of Physics at Arizona State University and Director of Science at the National Science Foundation BioXFEL Science and Technology Center.
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John Madey
John M. J. Madey (1943 - 5 July 2016) was a professor of Physics at the University of Hawaii at Manoa, a former director of the Free Electron Laser Laboratory at Duke University, and formerly a professor (research) at Stanford University.
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Julio Gea-Banacloche
Julio Gea-Banacloche (born 1957) is Professor of Physics and currently the Head of Department of Physics at the University of Arkansas.
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Kansai Science City
is an unincorporated city located in the, a border region between Kyoto, Osaka, and Nara Prefectures in Kansai region, Japan.
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Klystron
A klystron is a specialized linear-beam vacuum tube, invented in 1937 by American electrical engineers Russell and Sigurd Varian,Pond, Norman H. "The Tube Guys".
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Laboratori Nazionali di Frascati
The INFN National Laboratory of Frascati (LNF) was founded in 1955 with the objective of furthering particle physics research, and more specifically to host the 1.1 GeV electrosynchrotron, the first accelerator ever built in Italy.
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Lanthanum hexaboride
Lanthanum hexaboride (LaB6, also called lanthanum boride and LaB) is an inorganic chemical, a boride of lanthanum.
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Laser
A laser is a device that emits light through a process of optical amplification based on the stimulated emission of electromagnetic radiation.
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Laser acronyms
Here, is a list of initialisms and acronyms used in laser physics, applications and technology.
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Laser pumping
Laser pumping is the act of energy transfer from an external source into the gain medium of a laser.
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Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) is an American federal research facility in Livermore, California, United States, founded by the University of California, Berkeley in 1952.
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Length contraction
Length contraction is the phenomenon that a moving object's length is measured to be shorter than its proper length, which is the length as measured in the object's own rest frame.
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Leonard Hofstadter
Leonard Leakey Hofstadter, Ph.D., is a fictional character in the CBS television series The Big Bang Theory, in which he is portrayed by actor Johnny Galecki.
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Linear induction accelerator
Linear induction accelerators utilize ferrite-loaded, non-resonant magnetic induction cavities.
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List of biophysically important macromolecular crystal structures
Crystal structures of protein and nucleic acid molecules and their complexes are central to the practice of most parts of biophysics, and have shaped much of what we understand scientifically at the atomic-detail level of biology.
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List of Duke University people
This list of Duke University people includes alumni, faculty, presidents, and major philanthropists of Duke University, which includes three undergraduate and ten graduate schools.
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List of fictional astronauts (modern period, works released 2000–2009)
The following is a list of fictional astronauts from recent times, mostly using the Space Shuttle and International Space Station, as depicted in works released between 2000 and 2009.
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List of intergovernmental organizations
The following is a list of the major existing intergovernmental organizations (IGOs).
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List of laser articles
This is a list of laser topics.
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List of laser types
This is a list of laser types, their operational wavelengths, and their applications.
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List of light sources
This is a list of sources of light, including both natural and artificial processes that emit light.
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List of plasma physics articles
This is a list of plasma physics topics.
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List of synchrotron radiation facilities
This is a table of synchrotrons and storage rings used as synchrotron radiation sources, and free electron lasers.
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Magnetoplasmadynamic thruster
A magnetoplasmadynamic (MPD) thruster (MPDT) is a form of electrically powered spacecraft propulsion which uses the Lorentz force (the force on a charged particle by an electromagnetic field) to generate thrust.
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Marshall Rosenbluth
Marshall Nicholas Rosenbluth (5 February 1927 – 28 September 2003) was an American plasma physicist and member of the National Academy of Sciences.
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MAX IV Laboratory
MAX IV is the next-generation synchrotron radiation facility in Lund, Sweden.
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Metal Gear (mecha)
is the name for a series of mecha in the ''Metal Gear'' series.
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Michael D. Fayer
Michael D. Fayer (born September 12, 1947) is an American chemical physicist.
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MicroTCA
MicroTCA is an open standard embedded computing specification created by PICMG.
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Nevin Carr
Rear Admiral Nevin Palmer Carr, Jr. is a retired U.S. Navy admiral who served as Chief of Naval Research.
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Niobium
Niobium, formerly known as columbium, is a chemical element with symbol Nb (formerly Cb) and atomic number 41.
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Norman Tolk
Dr.
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Particle accelerator
A particle accelerator is a machine that uses electromagnetic fields to propel charged particles to nearly light speed and to contain them in well-defined beams.
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Patrick G. O'Shea
Patrick G. O’Shea is an Irish-American scientist and academic.
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Paul Scherrer Institute
The Paul Scherrer Institute (PSI) is a multi-disciplinary research institute which belongs to the Swiss Federal Institutes of Technology Domain covering also ETH Zurich and EPFL.
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Peter A. Sturrock
Peter Andrew Sturrock (born 20 March 1924) is a British scientist.
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Philip H. Bucksbaum
Philip H. Bucksbaum (born January 14, 1953 in Grinnell, Iowa) is an American atomic physicist, the Marguerite Blake Wilbur Professor in Natural Science in the Departments of Physics, Applied Physics, and Photon Science at Stanford University and the SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory.
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Photodissociation
Photodissociation, photolysis, or photodecomposition is a chemical reaction in which a chemical compound is broken down by photons.
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Photoinjector
A photoinjector generates intense electron beams.
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Photolithography
Photolithography, also termed optical lithography or UV lithography, is a process used in microfabrication to pattern parts of a thin film or the bulk of a substrate.
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Photomedicine
Photomedicine is an interdisciplinary branch of medicine that involves the study and application of light with respect to health and disease.
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Photosystem II
Photosystem II (or water-plastoquinone oxidoreductase) is the first protein complex in the light-dependent reactions of oxygenic photosynthesis.
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PITZ
The Photo Injector Test Facility at the DESY location in Zeuthen (PITZ) was built in order to test and to optimize sources of high brightness electron beams for future free electron lasers (FELs) and linear colliders.
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Plasma acceleration
Plasma acceleration is a technique for accelerating charged particles, such as electrons, positrons, and ions, using the electric field associated with electron plasma wave or other high-gradient plasma structures (like shock and sheath fields).
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Project Excalibur
Project Excalibur was a Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) research program to develop an X-ray laser as a ballistic missile defense (BMD).
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Ptychography
Ptychography (πτυχο-γραφία, from πτυχή.
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R. Rox Anderson
Richard Rox Anderson, FAAD, is a Boston-based dermatologist and entrepreneur.
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Relativistic electron beam
Relativistic electron beams are streams of electrons moving at relativistic speeds.
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Riken
is a large research institute in Japan.
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Russell and Sigurd Varian
Russell Harrison Varian (April 24, 1898 – July 28, 1959) and Sigurd Fergus Varian (May 4, 1901 – October 18, 1961) were brothers who founded one of the earliest high-tech companies in Silicon Valley.
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SACLA
The SPring-8 Angstrom Compact free electron LAser, referred to as SACLA (pronounced さくら (Sa-Ku-Ra)), is an free-electron laser (X-FEL) in Japan, embedded in the SPring-8 accelerator and synchrotron complex.
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Self-amplified spontaneous emission
Self-amplified spontaneous emission (SASE) is a process within a free-electron laser (FEL) by which a laser beam is created from a high-energy electron beam.
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SFX
SFX may refer to.
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SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory
SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory, originally named Stanford Linear Accelerator Center, is a United States Department of Energy National Laboratory operated by Stanford University under the programmatic direction of the U.S. Department of Energy Office of Science and located in Menlo Park, California.
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Smith–Purcell effect
The Smith–Purcell effect was the precursor of the free electron laser (FEL).
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Sound amplification by stimulated emission of radiation
Sound amplification by stimulated emission of radiation (SASER) refers to a device that emits acoustic radiation.
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Stochastic cooling
Stochastic cooling is a form of particle beam cooling.
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Swapan Chattopadhyay
Swapan Chattopadhyay (born December 26, 1951) is a particle accelerator physicist noted for his pioneering contributions of innovative concepts, techniques and developments in high energy particle colliders, coherent and incoherent light sources, ultrafast sciences in the femto- and atto- second regimes, superconducting linear accelerators and various applications of interaction of particle and light beams.
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Synchrotron light source
A synchrotron light source is a source of electromagnetic radiation (EM) usually produced by a storage ring, for scientific and technical purposes.
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Synchrotron radiation
Synchrotron radiation (also known as magnetobremsstrahlung radiation) is the electromagnetic radiation emitted when charged particles are accelerated radially, i.e., when they are subject to an acceleration perpendicular to their velocity.
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Terahertz gap
The terahertz gap is an engineering term for a band of frequencies in the terahertz region of the electromagnetic spectrum between radio waves and infrared light for which practical technologies for generating and detecting the radiation do not exist.
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Terahertz radiation
Terahertz radiation – also known as submillimeter radiation, terahertz waves, tremendously high frequency (THF), T-rays, T-waves, T-light, T-lux or THz – consists of electromagnetic waves within the ITU-designated band of frequencies from 0.3 to 3 terahertz (THz; 1012 Hz).
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Terahertz spectroscopy and technology
Terahertz spectroscopy detects and controls properties of matter with electromagnetic fields that are in the frequency range between a few hundred gigahertz and several terahertz (abbreviated as THz).
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The Big Bang Theory (season 2)
The second season of the American sitcom The Big Bang Theory was originally aired on CBS from September 22, 2008, to May 11, 2009, over 23 episodes.
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The Millennial Project
The Millennial Project: Colonizing the Galaxy in Eight Easy Steps by Marshall T. Savage is a book (published in 1992 and reprinted in 1994 with an introduction by Arthur C. Clarke) in the field of Exploratory engineering that gives a series of concrete stages the author believes will lead to interstellar colonization.
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Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility
Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility (TJNAF), commonly called Jefferson Lab or JLab, is a U.S. national laboratory located in Newport News, Virginia.
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Traveling-wave tube
A traveling-wave tube (TWT, pronounced "twit") or traveling-wave tube amplifier (TWTA, pronounced "tweeta") is a specialized vacuum tube that is used in electronics to amplify radio frequency (RF) signals in the microwave range.
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Triangle Universities Nuclear Laboratory
The Triangle Universities Nuclear Laboratory, abbreviated as TUNL (pronounced as "tunnel"), is a tripartite research consortium operated by Duke University, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, and North Carolina State University.
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Tunable laser
A tunable laser is a laser whose wavelength of operation can be altered in a controlled manner.
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Undulator
An undulator is an insertion device from high-energy physics and usually part of a larger installation, a synchrotron storage ring, or it may be a component of a free electron laser.
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Vacuum tube
In electronics, a vacuum tube, an electron tube, or just a tube (North America), or valve (Britain and some other regions) is a device that controls electric current between electrodes in an evacuated container.
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Van Cittert–Zernike theorem
The Van Cittert–Zernike theorem, named after physicists Pieter Hendrik van Cittert and Frits Zernike, is a formula in coherence theory that states that under certain conditions the Fourier transform of the mutual coherence function of a distant, incoherent source is equal to its complex visibility.
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Vibrational analysis with scanning probe microscopy
The technique of vibrational analysis with scanning probe microscopy allows probing vibrational properties of materials at the submicrometer scale, and even of individual molecules.
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Vladimir Baryshevsky
Vladimir Grigoryevich Baryshevsky (Владимир Григорьевич Барышевский; Уладзімір Рыгоравіч Барышэўскі; born 1 July 1940) is a Soviet and Belarusian physicist, Honored Scientist of the Republic of Belarus, Winner of the State Prize of the Republic of Belarus.
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Wiggler (synchrotron)
A wiggler is an insertion device in a synchrotron.
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X-ray crystallography
X-ray crystallography is a technique used for determining the atomic and molecular structure of a crystal, in which the crystalline atoms cause a beam of incident X-rays to diffract into many specific directions.
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X-ray laser
An X-ray laser is a device that uses stimulated emission to generate or amplify electromagnetic radiation in the near X-ray or extreme ultraviolet region of the spectrum, that is, usually on the order of several of tens of nanometers (nm) wavelength.
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4GLS
The 4GLS was a proposed 4th Generation Light Source, based at the Daresbury Laboratory in Cheshire, England, intended to combine energy recovery linac (ERL) and free electron laser technologies to provide synchronised sources of synchrotron radiation and free electron laser radiation covering the terahertz (THz) to soft X-ray regimes.
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References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Free-electron_laser