Funded by the U.S. Department of Energy's Office of Basic Energy Sciences, the National Synchrotron Light Source (NSLS) is a national user facility that operates two electron storage rings: X-Ray (2.8 GeV, 300 mA) and Vacuum Ultraviolet (VUV) (800 mev, 1.0A). These two rings provide intense light spanning the electromagnetic spectrum -- from very long infrared rays to ultraviolet light and super-short x-rays -- to analyze very small or highly dilute samples. The properties of this light, and the specially designed experimental stations, called beamlines, allow scientists in many diverse disciplines of research to perform experiments not possible at their own laboratories. Each year, about 2,200 scientists from more than 400 universities and...
Two high intensity storage rings are being constructed at Brookhaven National Laboratory for the gen...
The NASA SPACE RADIATION LABORATORY (NSRL) has been constructed and started operations at the Brookh...
The DOE sponsored SUNY synchrotron project has involved close cooperation among faculty at several S...
The National Synchrotron Light Source is one of the world's most productive and cost-effective user ...
The NSLS remains a viable and productive facility, as can be seen by the rich and diverse science pr...
This is a very exciting period for photon sciences at Brookhaven National Laboratory. It is also a t...
This report discusses research conducted at the National Synchrotron Light Source in the following a...
In FY 1998, following the 50th Anniversary Year of Brookhaven National Laboratory, Brookhaven Scienc...
2009 was an incredibly exciting year for light sources at Brookhaven. The National Synchrotron Light...
Following the commissioning phase of a scientific facility, it is essential to invent, adapt and imp...
Following the CD0 approval of the National Synchrotron Light Source II (NSLS-II) during August 2005,...
The hard work done by the synchrotron radiation community, in collaboration with all those using lar...
The National Synchrotron Light Source (NSLS) has initiated an ambitious project to develop fourth ge...
The NSLS has a long-standing interest in providing the best possible synchrotron radiation sources f...
A visible synchrotron light monitor (SLM) beam line has been designed at the NSLS2 storage ring, usi...
Two high intensity storage rings are being constructed at Brookhaven National Laboratory for the gen...
The NASA SPACE RADIATION LABORATORY (NSRL) has been constructed and started operations at the Brookh...
The DOE sponsored SUNY synchrotron project has involved close cooperation among faculty at several S...
The National Synchrotron Light Source is one of the world's most productive and cost-effective user ...
The NSLS remains a viable and productive facility, as can be seen by the rich and diverse science pr...
This is a very exciting period for photon sciences at Brookhaven National Laboratory. It is also a t...
This report discusses research conducted at the National Synchrotron Light Source in the following a...
In FY 1998, following the 50th Anniversary Year of Brookhaven National Laboratory, Brookhaven Scienc...
2009 was an incredibly exciting year for light sources at Brookhaven. The National Synchrotron Light...
Following the commissioning phase of a scientific facility, it is essential to invent, adapt and imp...
Following the CD0 approval of the National Synchrotron Light Source II (NSLS-II) during August 2005,...
The hard work done by the synchrotron radiation community, in collaboration with all those using lar...
The National Synchrotron Light Source (NSLS) has initiated an ambitious project to develop fourth ge...
The NSLS has a long-standing interest in providing the best possible synchrotron radiation sources f...
A visible synchrotron light monitor (SLM) beam line has been designed at the NSLS2 storage ring, usi...
Two high intensity storage rings are being constructed at Brookhaven National Laboratory for the gen...
The NASA SPACE RADIATION LABORATORY (NSRL) has been constructed and started operations at the Brookh...
The DOE sponsored SUNY synchrotron project has involved close cooperation among faculty at several S...