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SYNCHROTRON RADIATION INSTRUMENTATION: Eleventh US National Conference Piero Pianetta, Stanford Linear Accelerator Center, Stanford, CA, USA ; John Arthur, Stanford Synchrotron Radiation Laboratory, Bldg. 137/Room 212, Stanford, CA, USA ; Sean Brennan, SLAC, MS69, Stanford, CA, USA |
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Subseries: Accelerators and Beams Published ; ISBN 1563969416 One Volume, Print; 501 pages; 6 3/8 x 9 1/4 inches; Readership: staff and users of synchrotron radiation laboratories, which can include engineers, scientists (physicists, chemists, biologists, geologists, material scientists, medical researchers), and graduate students in the previously mentioned fields This conference presents recent developments and future prospects relating to synchrotron radiation sources, optics, detectors, and experimental techniques. The rapid growth in facilities and users and the expansion into the fields of molecular environmental science, structural molecular biology, spectromicroscopy, and infrared spectroscopy have led to developments relevant to all working with synchrotron radiation instrumentation. Topics include microscopy, infrared, XUV, soft x-ray, optics and high-power instrumentation, detectors and software, insertion devices, new facilities and major upgrades, as well as fourth generation sources. Related AIP Titles: |
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