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1 January 1991 Status report on the Advanced Photon Source, summer 1990
David E. Moncton
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Abstract
The Advanced Photon Source at Argonne National Laboratory has been designed as a national user facility for synchrotron-radiation researchers from industry universities and national laboratories. By providing x-ray beams more brilliant than those currently available the APS promises to play a substantial role in any discipline where knowledge of the structure of matter is important from basic research in materials and chemistry to condensed-matter physics biology and medical applications. The science now in progress at existing synchrotron-radiation facilities and the science being proposed for the APS underlie virtually all modem technologies.
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David E. Moncton "Status report on the Advanced Photon Source, summer 1990", Proc. SPIE 1345, Advanced X-Ray/EUV Radiation Sources and Applications, (1 January 1991); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.23295
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KEYWORDS
Prototyping

X-rays

Computed tomography

Synchrotrons

Crystals

Distortion

Electrons

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