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    A new white beam powder diffraction facility at the Daresbury Laboratory synchrotron radiation source by Clark, S, Cernik, R, Grant, A, York, S, Atkinson, P, Gallagher, A, Stokes, D, Gregory, SR, Harris, N, Smith, W, Hancock, M, Miller, M, Ackroyd, K, Farrow, R, Frances, R, OHare, D

    Published 1996
    “…A new white beam powder diffraction facility has been constructed in station 16.4 of the Daresbury laboratory Synchrotron Radiation Source (SRS). …”
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    ONLINE NUCLEAR ORIENTATION OF THE DEFORMED NEUTRON-DEFICIENT EU, SM AND PM ISOTOPES by Singleton, B, Walker, P, Bhagwat, A, Alghamdi, S, Barham, C, Grant, I, Griffiths, A, Rikovska, J, Stone, N

    Published 1992
    “…Low-temperature nuclear orientation measurements made on-line at the SERC Daresbury Laboratory on142 mEu,141 mSm, and141Pm, with known magnetic dipole moments, have yielded the magnitude of the hyperfine fields of these isotopes in an iron host lattice. …”
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    GAMMA-RAY LINEAR-POLARIZATION MEASUREMENT ON ORIENTED NUCLEI by Rikovska, J, Stone, N, Green, V

    Published 1985
    “…Measurement of linear polarization of gamma-rays from nuclei oriented by hyperfine interaction at low temperatures using the3He/4He dilution refrigerator at the SERC Daresbury Laboratory is reported. Three different types of a Compton polarimeter were assembled using coaxial Ge(Li) detectors. …”
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    CLARA - A proposed new FEL test facility for the UK by Clarke, J, Angal-Kalinin, D, Bartolini, R, Dunning, D, Jamison, S, Jones, J, Martin, I, McKenzie, J, Militsyn, B, Thompson, N, Williams, P

    Published 2012
    “…A Free Electron Laser (FEL) test facility, CLARA (Compact Linear Advanced ResearchAccelerator), is proposed to be constructed at Daresbury Laboratory in the UK. The aim ofCLARA is to develop a normal conducting test accelerator able to generate longitudinallyand transversely bright electron bunches and to use these bunches in the experimentalproduction of stable, synchronised, ultra short photon pulses of coherent light from asingle pass FEL with techniques directly applicable to the future generation of lightsource facilities. …”
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    Transverse phase space tomography in an accelerator test facility using image compression and machine learning by A. Wolski, M. A. Johnson, M. King, B. L. Militsyn, P. H. Williams

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…The technique has been used in the CLARA accelerator test facility at Daresbury Laboratory: results from the machine learning method are compared with those from a conventional tomography algorithm (algebraic reconstruction) and applied to the same data. …”
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    CLARA conceptual design report by Clarke, J, Angal-Kalinin, D, Bliss, N, Buckley, R, Buckley, S, Cash, R, Corlett, P, Cowie, L, Cox, G, Diakun, G, Dunning, D, Fell, B, Gallagher, A, Goudket, P, Goulden, A, Holland, D, Jamison, S, Jones, J, Kalinin, A, Liggins, W, Ma, L, Marinov, K, Martlew, B, McIntosh, P, McKenzie, J

    Published 2014
    “…This report describes the conceptual design of a proposed free electron laser test facility called CLARA that will be a major upgrade to the existing VELA accelerator test facility at Daresbury Laboratory in the UK. CLARA will be able to test a number of new free electron laser schemes that have been proposed but require a proof of principle experiment to confirm that they perform as predicted. …”
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