Image:SP8 BL01B1.jpg
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Experiment producing induced gamma emission from a sample of the nuclear isomer 178m2Hf.
(left to right) Students on duty; (w/ladder), the world's most stable beamline for monochromatic X-rays, BL01B1; (right) main ring of the SPring-8 synchrotron light source at Hyogo.
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I took this photograph of our team members working at the SPring-8 synchrotron in Japan from a public viewpoint.
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