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Graham Colditz
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CLS open source controls [1] [2]
Notable Science
G. J. Lapeyre award
In 1973 the vault that held Tantalus was being enlarged, and during a facility picnic a rainstorm hit and caused the vault to start to flood. Jerry Lapeyre of Montana State University used the lab's tractor to build earthworks to divert the water. His efforts led then-director Rowe to create the annual G. J. Lapeyre award to be awarded to “one who met and overcame the greatest obstacle in the pursuit of their research”. The trophy has an octagonal base representing Tantalus, with a beer can from the lab picnic which preceded the flood, topped by a concrete “raindrop”.[3]
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Technical description
Beamlines
Name | Port assigned[4] | Source | Energy range (eV unless stated) | Usage |
---|---|---|---|---|
10m TGM | 123 | |||
4m NIM | 081 | |||
6m TGM | 042 | |||
Ames-Montana ERG-Seya | 053 | |||
DCM | 093 | |||
HERMON | 033 | 62-1400 | ||
Infrared | 031 | Bending magnet | 650-8000 | Infrared spectromicroscopy |
IRENI | 02 | Bending magnet | 850-5500 | Infrared spectromicroscopy |
Mark V Grasshopper | 043 | |||
PGM undulator on U3 | 071 | |||
Stainless Steel Seya | 051 | |||
U2 VLS-PGM | 041 | |||
U2 Wadsworth | 041 | 7.8-40 | ||
U9 VLS-PGM | 091 | |||
Undulator4m NIM on U1 VLS-PGM | 011 | |||
White light | 061 |
- ^ "CLS: A fully open source control system" (PDF). 2005. Retrieved 2012-08-07.
- ^ Fodje, M.; Janzen, David L.; Berg, R.; Black, G.; Labiuk, S.; Gorin, J.; Grochulski, P. (2012). "MxDC and MxLIVE: software for data acquisition, information management and remote access to macromolecular crystallography beamlines". Journal of Synchrotron Radiation. 19: 274–280. doi:10.1107/S0909049511056305.
- ^ Lapeyre, Gerald J. (1994). "Development of synchrotron radiation photoemission from photoionization to electron holography". Nuclear Instruments and Methods A. 347: 17–30. doi:10.1016/0168-9002(94)91848-1.
- ^ "Beamline Specifications". Retrieved 2012-07-30.
- ^ Lynch, D. W. (1997). "Tantalus, a 240MeV Dedicated Source of Synchrotron Radiation, 1968-1986". Journal of Synchrotron Radiation. 4: 334–343. doi:10.1107/S0909049597011758.