Showing posts with label Synchrotron. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Synchrotron. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 24, 2009

The World of Synchrotron Radiation

Thursday, June 18, 2009

The MAX IV


MAX IV is planned to be the next generation Swedish synchrotron radiation facility. It will replace the existing laboratory consisting of the MAX I, II and III storage rings. The main source at MAX IV will be a 3-GeV ring with state-of-the-art low emittance for the production of soft and hard x-rays. The linac injector will provide short pulses to a short pulse facility. In addition the MAX III ring and an upgraded MAX II ring will be reinstalled at the new locations. This solution allows the production of synchrotron radiation with optimal characteristics in a wide energy region, fulfilling the needs of most diverse research areas.

The MAX IV design also includes an option for a Free Electron Laser as a second development stage of the facility.

For design video please click here.

Tuesday, March 24, 2009

Diamond Synchrotron UK

NSLS-II

Thursday, January 15, 2009

Synchrotron Sources

BESSRC, CARS, CMC, COM-CAT, DND-CAT,
HP-CAT, IMMYT-CAT, MHATT-CAT, MRCAT, MU-CAT,
PNC-CAT, SGX-CAT, SRI-CAT, UNICAT

ID1, ID2a, ID2b, ID3, ID9, ID10a, ID10b, ID11,
ID12a, ID12b, ID13, ID14, ID15a, ID15b, ID16,
ID17, ID18, ID19, ID20, ID21, ID22, ID24, ID26,
ID28, ID30, ID32, BM5, BM14, BM16, BM29

CRG Beamlines:
BM2 (D2AM), BM20 (ROBL), BM25 (SpLine),
BM26 (DUBBLE), BM28 (UK), BM30B (FAME),
BM32 (IF)

Friday, January 9, 2009

Soft X-Rays and Extreme Ultraviolet Radiation Video Lectures

Synchrotron Radiation for Materials Science Applications Video Lectures