Physics Colloquium

"NSLS-II: Challenges and Opportunities"

Presented by Steve Dierker, BNL - NSLS

Tuesday, March 28, 2006, 3:30 pm — Large Seminar Room, Bldg. 510

NSLS-II will be a new state-of-the-art medium energy storage ring, highly optimized to deliver world-leading brightness and flux and exceptional beam stability. It will also provide advanced insertion devices, optics, detectors, robotics, and a suite of scientific instruments. Together these will enable the study of material properties and functions with a spatial resolution of ~ 1 nm, an energy resolution of ~ 0.1 meV, and the ultra-high sensitivity required to perform spectroscopy on a single atom. NSLS-II will complement BNL's Center for Functional Nanomaterials and together they will enable research that will address some of the most important scientific challenges of the future and play a pivotal role in fostering economic and energy security. Achieving these ambitious goals requires innovative solutions to numerous scientific and technical challenges, and presents exciting research opportunties both in the design, as well as the use, of the facility.

Hosted by: Stephen Shapiro

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