Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL) is working to address the needs of the primary scientific Grand Challenges now being considered by the U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Basic Energy Sciences: we are exploring scientific discovery opportunities, and new areas of science, to be unlocked with the use of advanced photon sources. A partnership of several divisions at LBNL is working to define the science and instruments needed in the future. To meet these needs, we propose a seeded, high-repetition-rate, free-electron laser (FEL) facility. Temporally and spatially coherent photon pulses, of controlled duration ranging from picosecond to sub-femtosecond, are within reach in the vacuum ultraviolet (VUV) to soft X-ray regime, and LB...
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL) is developing design concepts for a multi-beamline soft...
We report on design studies for a seeded FEL light source that is responsive to the scientific needs...
The Next Generation Light Source (NGLS) is a high repetition rate free-electron laser facility propo...
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL) is working to address the needs of the primary scientif...
Several recent reports have identified the scientific requirements for a future soft X-ray light sou...
LBNL staff are currently pursuing R&D for future x-ray FELs, and participate in two FEL construc...
The NGLS collaboration is developing design concepts for a multi-beamline soft x-ray FEL array power...
We discuss the design and current status of a compact free-electron laser (FEL), generating ultra-f...
A multidisciplinary team of Los Alamos scientists, supported by the US Department of Energy, has bee...
Several recent reports have identified the scientific requirements for a future soft x-ray light sou...
Abstract The Next Generation Light Source (NGLS) is a design concept, under development at LBNL, for...
A design of a compact free-electron laser (FEL), generating ultra-fast, high-peak flux, XUV pulses i...
At Los Alamos, we are building a free-electron laser (FEL) for industrial, medical, and research app...
The Next Generation Light Source (NGLS) is a design concept, under development at LBNL, for a multib...
Abstract The Next Generation Light Source (NGLS) is a design concept, under development at LBNL, for...
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL) is developing design concepts for a multi-beamline soft...
We report on design studies for a seeded FEL light source that is responsive to the scientific needs...
The Next Generation Light Source (NGLS) is a high repetition rate free-electron laser facility propo...
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL) is working to address the needs of the primary scientif...
Several recent reports have identified the scientific requirements for a future soft X-ray light sou...
LBNL staff are currently pursuing R&D for future x-ray FELs, and participate in two FEL construc...
The NGLS collaboration is developing design concepts for a multi-beamline soft x-ray FEL array power...
We discuss the design and current status of a compact free-electron laser (FEL), generating ultra-f...
A multidisciplinary team of Los Alamos scientists, supported by the US Department of Energy, has bee...
Several recent reports have identified the scientific requirements for a future soft x-ray light sou...
Abstract The Next Generation Light Source (NGLS) is a design concept, under development at LBNL, for...
A design of a compact free-electron laser (FEL), generating ultra-fast, high-peak flux, XUV pulses i...
At Los Alamos, we are building a free-electron laser (FEL) for industrial, medical, and research app...
The Next Generation Light Source (NGLS) is a design concept, under development at LBNL, for a multib...
Abstract The Next Generation Light Source (NGLS) is a design concept, under development at LBNL, for...
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL) is developing design concepts for a multi-beamline soft...
We report on design studies for a seeded FEL light source that is responsive to the scientific needs...
The Next Generation Light Source (NGLS) is a high repetition rate free-electron laser facility propo...