Synchrotron and X-Ray Resources
Here is probably an incomplete list of synchrotrons around
the world
- Aladdin
(1 GeV, USA)
- ALS --
Advanced Light Source (1.5-1.9 GeV, USA)
- APS -- Advanced
Photon Source (7 GeV, USA)
-
BSRF -- Beijing Synchrotron Radiation Facility (1.6-2.8 GeV, China)
- CAMD -- Center for Advanced
Microstructures and Devices (1.5 GeV, USA)
- CHESS -- Cornell High Energy
Synchrotron Source (5.5 GeV, USA)
- DCI (1.8 GeV, France)
-
DORIS III (4.5-5.3 GeV, Germany)
- ELETTRA
(1.5-2 GeV, Italy)
- ELSA
(up to 3.5 GeV, Germany)
Bonn
University, Bonn, Germany
- ESRF (6 GeV)
European Synchrotron Radiation Facility,
Grenoble, France
- MAX I
(0.55 GeV)
MAX II
(1.5 GeV)
MAXLab, Lund University,
Sweden
- NSLS -- National Synchrotron Light
Source (0.8 GeV; 2.584 GeV)
Brookhaven National Laboratory,
Brookhaven, NY, USA
- Photon Factory (2.5 GeV;
6.5 GeV)
National Laboratory
for High Energy Physics (KEK), Tsukuba, Japan
- UVSOR (0.75 GeV)
Institute for Molecular Science (IMS), Okazaki, Japan
- PLS -- Pohang Light Source (2 GeV)
Pohang Accelerator Laboratory,
Pohang, Korea
- Soleil (2.75 GeV, under
construction, France)
- SPEAR (3-3.5 GeV)
Stanford
Synchrotron Radiation Laboratory, Stanford Linear Accelerator Center
(SSRL/SLAC), Stanford, CA, USA
- SPring8 -- Super Photon Ring
(8 GeV, Japan)
- SRRC -- Synchrotron Radiation
Research Center (1.3 GeV)
Hsinchu, Taiwan
- SRS -- Synchrotron
Radiation Source (2 GeV)
Daresbury Laboratory, Daresbury, UK
- SuperACO (0.8 GeV, France)
- SURF II
-- Synchrotron Ultraviolet Radiation Facility (0.3 GeV)
National Institute of Science and
Technology, Gaithersburg, MD, USA
- VEPP-3 (2.2 GeV)
Siberian Synchrotron Radiation
Center, Novosibirsk, Russia
Other lists are also available at
ESRF
and from Physics
around the World
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