The Stanford Linear Collider
The
Stanford Linear Collider (SLC) is the first of its generation,
a linear collider, as opposed to
storage rings (for example the
LEP collider at
CERN).
It features very small beam spots ( less than
2 microns across in x and y) and highly polarized electrons.
This is a minimal beginning to a description of the SLC.
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