SLAC’s Chris Kenney holds a 16-module, 2.2-megapixel ePix10k X-ray camera.
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.
This illustration shows snapshots of the light-triggered transition of the ring-shaped 1,3-cyclohexadiene (CHD) molecule (background) to its stretched-out 1,3,5-hexatriene (HT) form (foreground).
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...
Illustration of an abrupt transition in the normal state of a cuprate
Star trails take shape around the 14-story Mayall Telescope dome in this long-exposure image.
KIPAC scientists have for the first time used artificial neural networks to analyze complex distortions in spacetime, called gravitational lenses, demonstrating that the method...