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Accelerator & Fusion Research
From Zero to a Billion Electron Volts in 3.3 Centimeters
Highest Energies Yet From Laser Wakefield Acceleration
Carving New Frontiers for Ion-Beam Technology
An Imprinter that Combines Electron and Ion Beams Opens the Way for Wider Applications
Laser Wakefield Acceleration: Channeling the Best Beams Ever
FIRST STAGE OF SPALLATION NEUTRON SOURCE COMPLETED
World Record Magnet 300,000 Times Strength of Earth's Magnetic Field
Fabricating Semiconductors With Ion Beam Technology and Dot-Matrix Lithography
Preventing Flashover in a Half-Million-Volt Electron Gun
Berkeley Lab Front-End Readied for Spallation Neutron Source
Powering Communication Satellites from the Ground
Finer Copper Wires for Faster Integrated Circuits
First Beam of Positrons Stored in B-Factory's Low Energy Ring
Berkeley Lab to Build Linear Induction Accelerator for DARHT
Research at Advanced Light Source Promises Improved Solar Cell Efficiency
New Process Coats Computer Hard Drives With Diamond Armor
Fusion: The Intertial Confinement Strategy
World's Strongest Dipole Magnet May Extend the Reach of Particle Physics
Scientists Generate First Directed Beams of Femtosecond X-rays
Invention Could Reduce Flat Panel Display Manufacturing Costs
Accelerator for Boron Neutron Capture Therapy Proposed by Lab
Boron Neutron Capture Therapy As Possible Treatment for Glioblastoma Multiforme, Cancer of the Brain
Berkeley Lab Part of Collaboration to Build Spallation Neutron Source
Accelerators: The Next Generation
Creating Beams for a Spectrum of New Research Opportunities: The Center for Beam Physics
Center for Beam Physics Feedback System
Using Accelerator Technology To Produce Fusion: The Heavy Ion Fusion Accelerator Program
Inertial Confinement Fusion Proposal
Magnet Community Honors Klaus Halbach
Bevalac Had 40-Year Record of Historic Discoveries
Bevatron Shut Down in Nostalgic February 1993 Ceremony
Bill Brobeck, Designer of Lab's Historic Particle Accelerators, Dies