Speaker
Description
The synchrotron SOLEIL is France's 2.75 GeV third-generation synchrotron light source and serves as a cutting-edge research laboratory dedicated to advanced experimental techniques for matter analysis at the atomic scale. It also functions as a service platform accessible to both scientific and industrial communities. This abstract highlights the performance of the accelerators, which deliver exceptionally stable photon beams to 29 beamlines. Key figures of merit from the past year are reported, along with a review of several incidents and the lessons learned to prevent recurrence. Additionally, major research and development efforts addressing component obsolescence are outlined. The status of the LINAC upgrade is also discussed, alongside plans to use SOLEIL's current accelerator as a test bench to validate and precommission critical equipment for the forthcoming SOLEIL upgrade.
Region represented | Europe |
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Paper preparation format | LaTeX |