Abstract: In recent years, X-ray synchrotron radiation became a powerful tool for studies of condensed matter, and in view of that a proposal for the construction of a European Synchrotron Radiation Facility (ESRF) was elaborated in some detail by the European Synchrotron Radiation Project. The heart of the proposed Facility is a 5 GeV electron storage ring with a 100-200 mA electron current and a characteristic wavelength of 0.9 A from bending magnets. The storage ring is able to accommodate up to 30 wavelength shifters, multipole wigglers and undulators. It is characterized by a small emittance (7 X 10/sup 9/ rad m) leading to a very high brilliance (10/sup 19/ photons/s/mm/sup 2/ of the source1/mrad/sup 2/ solid angle in a relative bandwidth of 0.1% in case of a 1 A undulator). The review gives a brief account of the storage ring, the emitted radiation and applications of X-ray synchrotron radiation in fundamental and applied research. It is preceded by a short summary of information about synchrotron radiation. (Auth.).
Publication Year: 1985
Publication Date: 1985-08-01
Language: en
Type: article
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