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Beamline

Here, the synchrotron is the circular track, off which the beamlines branch.
Beamline at Brookhaven National Laboratory.

In particle physics, a beamline is the path in a particle accelerator of the particles.

In materials science, physics, chemistry, and molecular biology, a beamline leads to the experimental endstation utilizing particle beams from a particle accelerator, synchrotron light obtained from a synchrotron, or neutrons from a spallation source or research reactor.


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