SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory

SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory, originally named the Stanford Linear Accelerator Center, is a federally funded research and development center in Menlo Park, California, United States. Founded in 1962, the laboratory is now sponsored by the United States Department of Energy and administrated by Stanford University. It is the site of the Stanford Linear Accelerator, a 3.2 kilometer (2-mile) linear accelerator constructed in 1966 that could accelerate electrons to energies of 50 GeV.
Today SLAC research centers on a broad program in atomic and solid-state physics, chemistry, biology, and medicine using X-rays from synchrotron radiation and a free-electron laser as well as experimental and theoretical research in elementary particle physics, accelerator physics, astroparticle physics, and cosmology. The laboratory is under the programmatic direction of the United States Department of Energy Office of Science. Provided by Wikipedia
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6Bookby Ford, R. L. E. (Richard Laurence Edward)“…Stanford Linear Accelerator Center…”
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12BookPublished 1973“…Stanford Linear Accelerator Center…”
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14BookPublished 1972“…Stanford Linear Accelerator Center…”
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17Conference Proceeding BookPublished 1974“…Summer Institute on Particle Physics Stanford Linear Accelerator Center…”
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18Conference Proceeding BookPublished 1980“…Summer Institute on Particle Physics Stanford Linear Accelerator Center…”
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19Conference Proceeding BookPublished 1978“…Summer Institute on Particle Physics Stanford Linear Accelerator Center…”
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20Conference Proceeding BookPublished 1987“…Summer Institute on Particle Physics Stanford Linear Accelerator Center…”