ALS

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ALS is a state-of-the-art synchrotron radiation facility at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory that produces intense X-ray and ultraviolet light for cutting-edge scientific research.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf particle accelerator
synchrotron radiation facility
application biology research
chemistry research
energy-related research
environmental science research
materials science research
nanoscience research
beamType bending-magnet beamlines
insertion-device beamlines
country United States of America
surface form: United States
enables nanoscale imaging
structure determination of materials
study of electronic properties of matter
time-resolved experiments
energyRange X-ray region
ultraviolet region
field accelerator-based light sources
synchrotron light sources
fullName Advanced Light Source
fundedBy U.S. Department of Energy
goal support cutting-edge scientific research
hasAbbreviation ALS
hasFeature high-brightness photon beams
multiple experimental beamlines
tunable photon energy
hasMission provide intense photon beams for scientific research
isStateOfTheArt true
locatedAt Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory hill site
locatedIn Berkeley
surface form: Berkeley, California

Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
United States of America
surface form: United States
managedBy University of California system
surface form: University of California
operator Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
partOf U.S. Department of Energy Office of Science user facilities
produces X-ray light
ultraviolet light
servesCommunity international scientific community
specializesIn synchrotron radiation
supportsTechnique X-ray diffraction
X-ray spectroscopy
imaging
microscopy
photoemission spectroscopy
userFacilityType open-access scientific user facility

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