LCLS Undulator Hall with both soft X-ray undulators, left, and hard X-ray undulators, right.

A muon, center, spins like a top within the atomic lattice of a thin film of superconducting nickelate.



A look inside SLAC’s FACET-II test facility, where scientists use electron beams to advance revolutionary technologies that could make future particle accelerators much smaller...

This photo shows a small fuel cell inside of a sample chamber at SLAC's SSRL. This experimental station allows scientists to study fuel cells...


Staff engineer Bruis van Vlijmen demonstrates how he works in the Battery Informatics Lab at SLAC.

Last cryomodule unload, #41 from Fermilab F1.3-06. This one will be one of a few spares for LCLS-II.

Kayla Ninh at LCLS’s ChemRIX Hutch 2.2 in Near Experimental Hall.

Illustration of an electron beam traveling through a niobium cavity – a key component of SLAC’s future LCLS-II X-ray laser.

Diagram with icons depicting how X-ray studies, machine learning and lab work (left) were used to study electrode nanoparticles (center) for batteries used in...
