User Sites
ALS Users' Executive Committee (UEC)
ALS Users' Executive Committee Web Site
ALS X-Ray Atomic and Molecular
Spectroscopy (XAMS) Program
Univ. of Nevada, Las Vegas; Beamlines 6.3.2, 8.0, and 9.3.1
Research in atomic, molecular, and fluorescence spectroscopy with synchrotron
radiation and angle-resolved electron and ion spectroscopy using the time-of-flight
(TOF) technique and hemispherical electrostatic analyzers. Includes experimental
results.
Berkeley Center for
Structural Biology
Berkeley Lab; Beamlines 5.0.1, 5.0.2, 5.0.3, 8.2.1, and 8.2.2
Beamline specifications, schedules, application instructions, user guides,
and other information about the center.
Beamline 7 Home Page
Berkeley Lab; Beamline 7.0.1
Information about Beamline 7 endstations, support staff, and scheduling.
California High-Pressure Science Observatory (CALIPSO)
Berkeley Lab, LLNL, COMPRES, Univ. of California, Berkeley;
Beamline 12.2.2
High-pressure, high-temperature studies of materials for
earth science and aterial science investigations.
Center
for X-Ray Optics
Berkeley Lab; Beamlines 6.1, 6.3.2, 10.3.1, 11.3.2, 12.0
Information about the center, including current projects, x-ray optics data,
and CXRO personnel. Includes a section on Biological
Microscopy
Chemical
Dynamics Beamline at the ALS
University of California, Berkeley; Beamline 9.0.2
Details about the chemical dynamics beamline and its three endstations,
which are used for studies in chemical reaction dynamics and photochemistry.
Group page of
Reinhard Doerner and Horst Schmidt-Boecking
Frankfurt University; Beamlines 4, 7, and 9
Contains information on the group's atomic and molecular physics work
using cold-target recoil ion momentum spectroscopy (COLTRIMS) at the ALS.
The site also reports other research by this group, including detailed
information on publications and instrumentation.
James R. Macdonald Laboratory
Kansas State University; Beamlines 7.0.1, 10.0.1
Facilities information, experiment schematics, images, descriptive text,
and papers relating to ion-atom collisions.
µXAS and µEXAFS
on Beamline 10.3.2
Berkeley Lab; Beamline 10.3.2
Comprehensive site about the beamline itself as well as the research performed
there. The beamline information includes a technical description, a user
schedule, and troubleshooting help for each of the main components. There
are even valuable suggestions on how to pass the time when the beam is
down.
Molecular Biology Consortium
Multiple institutions; Beamline 4.2.2
Information about the consortium, which includes institutions in the
Chicago area and elsewhere whose molecular biologists require macromolecular
crystallographic information for their research. Also includes a beamline
schedule--and more information is on the way.
Molecular Environmental
Science (MES)
Berkeley Lab; Beamline 11.0.2
Description of facilities, beamline specifications, research
projects, and links to the core research teams using this beamline.
National Center for X-Ray Tomography
(NCXT)
Berkeley Lab and University of California, San Francisco; Beamline 2.1
The NCXT is dedicated to developing new biomedical imaging methods, in
particular X-ray microscopy/tomography. This technique is capable of
producing high-resolution tomographic images of whole, hydrated biological
cells.
PEEM2
Berkeley Lab; Beamline 7.3.1.1
Photoemission electron microscopy information, including details of the
PEEM2 project at the ALS as well as a review of the principles behind
PEEM technology.
Structurally Integrated
Biology for Life Sciences (SIBYLS)
Berkeley Lab; Beamline 12.3.1
Surface Theory Program
Berkeley Lab
Simulation of photoelectron diffraction data through multiple scattering
theory and parallel computing.
Synchrotron Infrared
Science
Berkeley Lab; Beamline 1.4
Information about the Beamline 1.4 facilities at the ALS and their user
community.
Synchrotron
Radiation
University of Wisconsin; Beamline 8.0
Discussion of synchrotron radiation, undulators, display spectrometers,
and new techniques.
X-Ray Diffraction
Berkeley Lab; Beamline 11.3.1
An x-ray diffraction facility dedicated to the investigation of the
structural properties of materials in the fields of material and environmental
sciences.
X-Ray Microdiffraction at the ALS
Berkeley Lab; Beamline 7.3.3
At Beamline 7.3.3, x-rays focused to a spot size of one micron
or less are used to perform x-ray diffraction experiments with very
high spatial resolution. X-ray microdiffraction is providing new insights
in the fields of materials and environmental science.
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