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    Demonstration of self-seeding in a hard-X-ray free-electron laser

    The Linac Coherent Light Source (LCLS) is an X-ray free-electron laser at the SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory, which has been operating since 2009 for a wide range of scientific research. The free-electro...

    J. Amann, W. Berg, V. Blank, F.-J. Decker, Y. Ding, P. Emma, Y. Feng in Nature Photonics (2012)

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    Coherent Radiation for X-Ray Imaging: The Performance of the X1A Beamline at the NSLS

    An undulator based beamline was built and commissioned at the National Synchrotron Light Source to provide tuneable and coherent radiation for imaging in the 200–800 eV range. Due to the low emittance of the s...

    S. Lindaas, H. Rarback, H. Ade, C. Buckley, S. Hellman, M. Howells in X-Ray Microscopy III (1992)

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    The Biology of the Cell and the High Resolution X-Ray Microscope

    The biologist’s dream is to observe cellular structure and content by natural contrast mechanisms and, if possible, to observe variations as a natural consequence of cell function. While the x-ray microscope w...

    S. S. Rothman, N. Iskander, K. Mcquaid, H. Ade, D. T. Attwood in X-Ray Microscopy II (1988)

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    The Stony Brook/NSLS Scanning Microscope

    The Stony Brook / NSLS scanning microscope started operation in 1983. It is based on the use of high resolution zone plates to create an x-ray microprobe; the specimen is then scanned through the spot by a pie...

    H. Rarback, D. Shu, Su Cheng Feng, H. Ade, C. Jacobsen, J. Kirz in X-Ray Microscopy II (1988)