Di-Jing Huang
(National Synchrotron Radiation Research Center (NSRRC), Hsinchu, TAIWAN)
The National Synchrotron Radiation Research Center (NSRRC) in Taiwan has successfully constructed a low-emittance 3 GeV synchrotron light source, the Taiwan Photon Source (TPS). The TPS with a circumference of 518 m is composed of 24 double-bend achromatic (DBA) cells connected by six 12-m straight sections and eighteen 7-m straight sections. The natural emittance of the TPS is 1.6 nm.rad with a small dispersion in the straight sections. Figure 1 displays an aerial photograph of the NSRRC. With its high-brilliance, the construction of the TPS phase-I beamline proceeded at a speedy pace, delivering its first synchrotron light to users in 2016 for protein micro-crystallography, low-energy excitations of novel materials, spectroscopy and diffraction on the submicron or nanometer scales, scattering of coherent X-rays, and scanning nanoprobe studies that will resolve nano-scaled structures. In this talk, we will report the current TPS activities and an overview of future beamline plan.
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