Abstract
Our journey in synchrotron radiation started in July 1972 when we joined a group at Stanford led by Seb Doniach and Bill Spicer to build a “Pilot Project” to test the feasibility of performing X-ray photoemission experiments on the newly commissioned SPEAR storage ring at SLAC. The SPEAR ring was expressly built for high-energy physics using colliding electron and positron beams (ultimately discovering the existence of quarks and garnering two Nobel prizes). As a result, anything we did could not interfere with the high-energy physics experiments.
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