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The '''4GLS''' was a proposed 4th Generation Light Source, based at the [[Daresbury Laboratory]] in [[Cheshire]], [[England]], intended to combine [[energy recovery linac]] (ERL) and [[free electron laser]] technologies to provide synchronised sources of [[synchrotron radiation]] and free electron laser radiation covering the [[Terahertz radiation|terahertz]] (THz) to [[soft X-ray]] regimes.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.4gls.ac.uk |title = 4GLS, Daresbury - 4th Generation Light Source |accessdate=2007-10-13| archiveurl= https://web.archive.org/web/20071026121507/http://www.4gls.ac.uk/| archivedate= 26 October 2007 <!--DASHBot-->| deadurl= no}}</ref>
The '''4GLS''' was a proposed 4th Generation Light Source, based at the [[Daresbury Laboratory]] in [[Cheshire]], [[England]], intended to combine [[energy recovery linac]] (ERL) and [[free electron laser]] technologies to provide synchronised sources of [[synchrotron radiation]] and free electron laser radiation covering the [[Terahertz radiation|terahertz]] (THz) to [[soft X-ray]] regimes.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.4gls.ac.uk |title=4GLS, Daresbury - 4th Generation Light Source |accessdate=2007-10-13 |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20071026121507/http://www.4gls.ac.uk/ |archivedate=26 October 2007 |deadurl=yes }}</ref>


In early 2008 the [[Science and Technology Facilities Council]] decided not to proceed with the 4GLS.<ref name=JohnDenham>{{cite web|title=Conversation between Secretary of State for Innovation and Skills and Citizens, 17 March 2008
In early 2008 the [[Science and Technology Facilities Council]] decided not to proceed with the 4GLS.<ref name=JohnDenham>{{cite web|title=Conversation between Secretary of State for Innovation and Skills and Citizens, 17 March 2008

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The 4GLS was a proposed 4th Generation Light Source, based at the Daresbury Laboratory in Cheshire, England, intended to combine energy recovery linac (ERL) and free electron laser technologies to provide synchronised sources of synchrotron radiation and free electron laser radiation covering the terahertz (THz) to soft X-ray regimes.[1]

In early 2008 the Science and Technology Facilities Council decided not to proceed with the 4GLS.[2]

See also

References

  1. ^ "4GLS, Daresbury - 4th Generation Light Source". Archived from the original on 26 October 2007. Retrieved 2007-10-13. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)
  2. ^ "Conversation between Secretary of State for Innovation and Skills and Citizens, 17 March 2008". Retrieved 2008-03-19.