SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory
SLAC Public Lecture Series

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Molecules in the Spotlight

James Cryan, SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory

Lecture Date: Tuesday,  January  26,  2010

Abstract:

SLAC has just unveiled the world's first X-ray laser, the LCLS. This machine produces pulses of X-rays that are ten billion times brighter than those from conventional sources. One of the goals of this machine is to make movies of chemical reactions, including reactions necessary for life and reactions that might power new energy technologies. This public lecture will show the first results from the LCLS. As a first target, we have chosen nitrogen gas, the main component of the air we breathe. Using the unprecedented power of the LCLS X-rays as a blasting torch, we have created new forms of this molecule and with unique electronic arrangements. Please share with us the first insights from this new technology.

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