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Deutsch: Die supraleitenden Resonatoren, die im Freie-Elektronen-Laser FLASH und im europäischen Röntgenlaser European XFEL eingesetzt werden, werden in einem Reinraum bearbeitet und montiert.
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Die supraleitenden Resonatoren, die bei den Teilchenbeschleunigern des Freie-Elektronen-Lasers FLASH, des europäischen Röntgenlasers XFEL und des Internationalen Linearcolliders ILC eingesetzt werden, bestehen aus reinstem Niob. Ihre Bearbeitung und Montage erfolgt in einem nahezu staubfreien Reinraum, der eine sehr saubere Verarbeitung ermöglicht.
The superconducting resonators that are used in the particle accelerators of the free-electron laser FLASH, the European XFEL X-ray laser and the International Linear Collider ILC, are made of purest niobium. To ensure very clean processing, they are manufactured and assembled in a cleanroom that is all but free of dust.