Interest grows in synchrotron–radiation sources
AUG 01, 1973
DOI: 10.1063/1.3128178
The National Science Foundation has just funded a new synchrotron‐radiation facility at Stanford University to be open to users throughout the US. The facility, which will use the electron–positron storage ring, SPEAR, is currently operating at 2.6 GeV at the Stanford Linear Accelerator Center. It will produce photons with a critical energy of 3.07 keV with some photon flux up to 20 keV.
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