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Advanced Light Source

Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Berkeley CA United States
http://www-als.lbl.gov/

Status:
built
Construction Dates
  Finished1940
Floor Count1
Building Uses
 - science
Structural Types
 - lowrise
 - dome



Description
Formerly housing a record-setting 184 inch cyclotron, this lab building now houses a powerful light source with a machine energy of 1.9 GeV (the brightest in the world) installed in 1993.

The giant cyclotron magnet, too big to move out (it was built before the building) remains inside.


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