SLAC will soon power the world’s most potent X-ray free electron laser by getting electrons to fly through a new superconducting accelerator.
“We were confident in our work, but until you see the first electrons actually make it through, you are feeling the butterflies.”The lofty endeavor took more than a decade of work and saw the collaboration of four national laboratories: Argonne, Berkeley Lab, Fermilab, and Jefferson Lab. Cornell University also contributed to the research.
“There were certainly opportunities for dust particles to sneak into our new superconducting accelerator,” said John Schmerge, director of SLAC’s Accelerator Directorate.
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