Physics:Diffraction-limited storage ring

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Diffraction-limited storage rings (DLSR), or ultra-low emittance storage rings, are synchrotron light sources where the emittance of the electron-beam in the storage ring is smaller or comparable to the emittance of the x-ray photon beam they produce at the end of their insertion devices. These facilities operate in the soft to hard x-ray range (100eV—100keV) with extremely high brilliance (in the order of 1021—1022 photons/s/mm2/mrad2/0.1%BW)

Together with X-ray free-electron lasers, they constitute the fourth generation of light sources,[1] characterized by a relatively high coherent flux (in the order of 1014—1015photons/s/0.1%BW for DLSR) and enable extended physical and chemical characterizations at the nano-scale.

Existing diffraction-limited storage rings

DLSR upgrade or facilities under construction

Planned or projected DLSR upgrades or new facilities

Upgrades

New facilities

See also

References

  1. Yabashi, Makina; Tanaka, Hitoshi (2017). "The next ten years of X-ray science". Nature Photonics 11: 12–14. doi:10.1038/nphoton.2016.251. 
  2. Streun, Andreas; Garvey, Terence; Rivkin, Lenny; Schlott, Volker; Schmidt, Thomas; Willmott, Philip; Wrulich, Albin (2018). "SLS-2 – the upgrade of the Swiss Light Source". Journal of Synchrotron Radiation 25 (3): 631–641. doi:10.1107/S1600577518002722. PMID 29714174. 
  3. Alba Initiates Its Upgrade Process To Become A 4th Generation Facility
  4. Conceptual Design Report for SOLEIL Upgrade, accessed 24 April 2023.
  5. "China's next big thing: a new fourth-generation synchrotron facility in Beijing" (in en-GB). 2019-08-15. https://physicsworld.com/a/chinas-next-big-thing-a-new-fourth-generation-synchrotron-facility-in-beijing/. 
  6. "Groundbreaking Ceremony at the High Energy Photon Source in Beijing". Synchrotron Radiation News. 2019. pp. 32:5, 40-40. https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/08940886.2019.1654833.