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'''Laboratório Nacional de Luz Síncrotron''' ({{IPA-pt|laboɾaˈtɔɾju nasjoˈnaw dʒi ˈlus ˈsĩkɾotɾõ}}; '''LNLS''') is the Brazilian [[Synchrotron Light]] Laboratory,<ref>[http://lnls.cnpem.br/about-us/history/]</ref> a research institution on [[physics]], [[chemistry]], [[material science]] and [[life sciences]]. It is located in the city of [[Campinas]], sub-district of [[Barão Geraldo]], state of [[São Paulo (state)|São Paulo]], [[Brazil]].
 
The Center, which is operated by the Brazilian Center of Research in Energy and Materials ([[Universidade Estadual de Campinas#CNPEM|CNPEM]]) under a contract with the [[Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico|National Research Council]] (CNPq) and the [[Ministry of Science and Technology (Brazil)|Ministry of Science and Technology]] of [[Brazil]], has the two only particle accelerator (a [[synchrotron]]s) in Latin America, which werewas designed and built in Brazil by teamsa team of physicists, technicians and engineers.
 
Currently, the Brazilian Synchrotron has 15 different [[beamline]]s in operation for its user community, covering energies ranging from a few [[electronvolt]]s to tens of kiloelectronvolts. The uses include: