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- In accelerator physics, a beamline refers to the trajectory of the beam of particles, including the overall construction of the path segment (guide tubes...
- radiation facility in Canada. It has expanded both its complement of beamlines and its building in two phases since opening. As a national synchrotron...
- universities and research labs across the world. One of the facilities is ELI Beamlines, located outside of Prague in Dolní Břežany, Czech Republic; another facility...
- most common requirement of a beamline. The design of the beamline will vary with the application. At the end of the beamline is the experimental end station...
- 2023. "Cateretê Beamline". LNLS. 31 July 2023. "Cedro Beamline". LNLS. 31 July 2023. "Ema Beamline". LNLS. 31 July 2023. "Imbuia Beamline". LNLS. 31 July...
- production, first production of Iodine-123 on Beamline 4A for distribution in Canada 1979 – First new pion/muon beamline M13, pion cancer therapy program initiated...
- Program for 2007–2013. The SOLARIS synchrotron began operation with two beamlines (PIRX [PEEM/XAS] with two end-stations, and URANOS [UARPES] with one end-station)...
- produced from a target in the ISIS neutron source and transported along a beamline where most will decay to muons before entering MICE. Cooling is tested...
- The "new Nova" emerged as a system with ten laser amplifiers, or beamlines. Each beamline consisted of a series of Nd:gl**** amplifiers separated by spatial...
- subjecting them to a series of oscillating electric potentials along a linear beamline. The principles for such machines were proposed by Gustav Ising in 1924...