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Appendix F: New Research Modalities
Pages 222-230

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... F New Research Modalities New modalities for doing science arise as a means of doing science more effectively. the best ones arise naturally, following the needs of the science.
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... aPPendix f  Army Research Office A substantial fraction (60-70 percent) of ARo funding goes into centers whose topics of study have changed over the decade.
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... controlling Quantum world  the are the FY2005 allocations. Yet another -- the Photon Ultrafast Laser Science and engineering (PULSe)
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... aPPendix f  ing the structure and dynamics of atoms and molecules using photons and electrons as probes. the current emphasis is in three major areas with im portant connections and overlap: inner-shell photoionization and multiple ionization of atoms and small molecules; low-energy electron impact and dissociative electron attachment of molecules; and time-resolved studies of atomic processes using a combination of femtosecond x rays and fem tosecond laser pulses.
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... controlling Quantum world  the • the center for Nanoscale Science and technology (cNSt) user's facility, located within the new NiSt Advanced Measurement Laboratory (500,000 ft2, featuring a 90,000 ft2 clean room facility, built at a cost of $200 million)
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... aPPendix f  Laser-driven particle energies will range from GeV to neV. Much of the co herent control physics developed in one area is applicable to other areas.
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... controlling Quantum world 8 the • Advanced Light Source (ALS) at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, california (third-generation soft x-ray source)
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... aPPendix f  in FY2005. Pulses of x-ray laser light from LcLS will be many orders of magnitude brighter and several orders of magnitude shorter than what can be produced by any other x-ray source available now or in the near future.

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