Researchers adapt a Nobel Prize-winning method to design new, ultra-powerful X-ray systems
https://www6.slac.stanford.edu/news/2022-12-05-researchers-adapt-nobel-prize-winning-method-design-new-ultra-powerful-x-ray
"X-ray pulses 10X more powerful while staying within Linac Coherent Light Source, LCLS's, existing free-electron laser infrastructure... beam parameters of greater than 1 terawatt peak power and pulse duration 1 femtosecond at same time... works like atomic-resolution camera... ultrabright, ultrafast X-ray pulses for many applications: imaging dynamics of biological molecules, studying astrophysics in the laboratory, and observing how photons interact with matter"
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