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In the 1970s, 80s, and 90s, LCLS II's predecessor was responsible for a series of major discoveries in particle physics that ended up winning three Nobel Prizes. These days, instruments like the Large Hadron Collider are better suited to answering the biggest questions about the fundamental nature of reality, but LCLS II is hardly a relic. The machine's X-ray bursts are incredibly useful for looking closely at cells or watching chemical reactions as they happen.
“Unlike the copper accelerator powering LCLS, which operates at ambient temperature, the LCLS-II superconducting accelerator operates at 2 kelvins, only about 4 degrees Fahrenheit above absolute zero, the lowest possible temperature,” said Eric Fauve, director of the Cryogenic Division at SLAC.
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