Speaker
Thorsten Hellert
(Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory)
Description
The LBNL Advanced Light Source, a pioneering third-generation soft x-ray synchrotron radiation source operating at 1.89 GeV with a 2~nm beam emittance, stands as one of the earliest facilities in its class, continually evolving to maintain its status at the forefront of soft x-ray sources. This paper reviews the most significant advancements in the accelerator's hardware and software infrastructures and presents the machine operational statistics over the last 15 years.
Region represented | North America |
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Paper preparation format | LaTeX |
Primary author
Thorsten Hellert
(Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory)
Co-authors
Benjamin Flugstad
(Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory)
Changchun Sun
(Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory)
Christoph Steier
(Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory)
Dr
Erik Wallén
(Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory)
Fernando Sannibale
(Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory)
Gregory Portmann
(Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory)
Hiroshi Nishimura
(Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory)
Jonah Weber
(Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory)
Marco Venturini
(Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory)
Miroslaw Dach
(Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory)
Simon Leemann
(Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory)
Sol Omolayo
(Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory)
Sumanth Borra
(Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory)
Tom Scarvie
(Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory)
Tynan Ford
(Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory)