LCLS-II

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LCLS-II is an advanced next-generation X-ray free-electron laser facility designed to produce extremely bright, ultrafast X-ray pulses for cutting-edge scientific research.

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LCLS X-ray free-electron laser at SLAC 1
LCLS-II canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf X-ray free-electron laser facility
scientific research infrastructure
accelerates electrons
alsoKnownAs Linac Coherent Light Source
surface form: Linac Coherent Light Source II
applicationArea atomic physics
biology
chemistry
energy science
materials science
plasma physics
beamType hard X-rays
soft X-rays
country United States of America
surface form: United States
designedFor femtosecond-scale measurements
pump-probe experiments
time-resolved X-ray experiments
enables coherent diffraction imaging
imaging of atomic-scale dynamics
serial femtosecond crystallography
studies of nonequilibrium states of matter
fundedBy Office of Science
surface form: U.S. Department of Energy Office of Science
hasComponent experimental hutches
superconducting linac
undulator lines
hasFeature continuous-wave electron beam capability
high average X-ray brightness
multiple experimental stations
tunable X-ray photon energy
locatedIn Menlo Park, California
SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory
managedBy U.S. Department of Energy
operatedBy SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory
partOf SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory
surface form: SLAC accelerator complex
predecessor Linac Coherent Light Source
produces X-ray pulses
high-repetition-rate X-ray pulses
ultrafast X-ray pulses
projectType major DOE user facility upgrade
scientificDiscipline X-ray science
accelerator physics
photon science
serves international scientific user community
technology superconducting accelerator technology
upgradeOf LCLS
userFacility yes
uses superconducting radio-frequency linac

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Stanford University Department of Physics hasFacilityAccess LCLS-II
this entity surface form: LCLS X-ray free-electron laser at SLAC