1. Bay Area lab unveils world's most powerful X-ray laser  ABC7 News Bay Area
  2. World's most powerful free-electron laser upgraded to fire a million X-rays per second  The Register
  3. Upgraded Linear Accelerator in California Achieves First Light, Poised to Transform X-Ray Science  Gizmodo
  4. SLAC fires up the world's most powerful X-ray laser: LCLS-II ushers in a new era of science  Phys.org
  5. A New Era of Atomic Science: SLAC Fires Up the World's Most Powerful X-Ray Laser  SciTechDaily
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Upgraded laser in California will produce one million X-ray pulses per second to study ultrafast processes at the atomic level. Upgraded laser in California will produce one million X-ray pulses per second to study ultrafast processes at the atomic level.Nature - Upgraded laser in California will produce one million X-ray pulses per second to study ultrafast processes at the atomic level.

World’s most powerful X-ray laser will ‘film’ chemical reactions in unprecedented detail

With up to a million X-ray flashes per second, 8,000 times more than its predecessor, it transforms the ability of scientists to explore atomic-scale, ultrafast phenomena that are key to a broad range of applications, from quantum materials to clean energy technologies and medicine.With up to a million X-ray flashes per second, 8,000 times more than its predecessor, it transforms the ability of scientists to explore atomic-scale, ultrafast phenomena that are key to a broad range of applications, from quantum materials to clean energy technologies and medicine.

SLAC fires up the world’s most powerful X-ray laser: LCLS-II ushers in a new era of science | SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory

LCLS-II will produce up to one million X-ray pulses per second and will be 10,000 times brighter than its predecessor.LCLS-II will produce up to one million X-ray pulses per second and will be 10,000 times brighter than its predecessor.

Upgraded Linear Accelerator in California Achieves First Light

The LCLS-II X-ray laser is unprecedentedly bright, and will make it possible to record exactly what atoms and molecules do during photosynthesis and other chemical reactionsThe LCLS-II X-ray laser is unprecedentedly bright, and will make it possible to record exactly what atoms and molecules do during photosynthesis and other chemical reactions

The world’s brightest X-ray machine has been turned on | New Scientist

World's most powerful X-ray laser achieves first light • The Register

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