The main goal of the CCT11 conference is to discuss shared phenomena in nonlinear dynamics related to chaos, transport and complexity. A strong emphasis will be put on the interdisciplinary character of the conference. In the spirit of its interdisciplinary character, CCT11 will contain theoretical, numerical and experimental contributions (as lectures, oral communications and posters). The committees will encourage the interactions between experimentalists and theoreticians in the same fields but also cross-disciplinary contributions.
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OSL Mirrors designed to transport all available Synchrotron radiation power
Godstone Road
Kenley
Surrey
CR8 5AA
United Kingdom
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Optical Surfaces Ltd. has received an order from Diamond Light Source Ltd. (Didcot, UK) to supply high precision optical components including a spherical convex mirror and on-axis parabolic mirror. These mirrors will form key components for transporting all the available flux from the Diamond Synchrotron Diagnostic beamline due to go live in March 2011.
The Diamond Light Source is the UK's national synchrotron facility. Located in South Oxfordshire, it generates brilliant beams of light, from infra-red to X-rays, which are used in a wide range of applications, from structural biology through fundamental physics and chemistry to cultural heritage.