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  • CANDLE Project Will Make Serious Progress In 2015

    CANDLE PROJECT WILL MAKE SERIOUS PROGRESS IN 2015

    by Karina Manukyan

    Wednesday, January 14, 14:55

    Samvel Haroutiunyan, Head of the State Science Committee of Armenia,
    forecasts a serious progress in implementation of the CANDLE (Center
    for the Advancement of Natural Discoveries using Light Emission)
    project in 2015. Talking to reporters, on Wednesday, he said the most
    significant event for the Center will be import of a state-of-the-art
    equipment for the project with the support of European partners.

    Haroutiounyan recalled that the first stage of the CANDLE project is
    over. The AREAL (Advanced Research Electron Accelerator Laboratory)
    was officially opened on July 22, and Bio-medical and Nanotechnology
    stations of DELTA (Dedicated Experimental Lines for Time- resolved
    Analyses) were launched in October.

    AREAL (Advanced Research Electron Accelerator Laboratory) is the laser
    driven RF gun based on 20 MeV electron linear accelerator project
    aiming to produce small emittance ultra-short electron beam pulses
    for advanced experimental study in the fields of novel accelerator
    concepts, new coherent radiation sources and dynamics of atomic and
    molecular processes.

    AREAL project is considered as the first phase of CANDLE synchrotron
    light source creation in Armenia.

    CANDLE - Center for the Advancement of Natural Discoveries using
    Light Emission - is a project of 3 gigaelectronvolts energy, third
    generation synchrotron light source for fundamental, industrial and
    applied research in biology, physics, chemistry, medicine, material
    and environmental sciences.

    The design report of the new facility has been completed in 2002.

    http://www.arminfo.am/index.cfm?objectid=4BD33860-9BE4-11E4-82170EB7C0D21663

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