DocumentCode
854590
Title
NBS-SURF II: A Small, Versatile Synchrotron Light Source
Author
Rakowsky, G.
Author_Institution
Center for Radiation Research National Bureau of Standards Washington, DC 20234
Volume
28
Issue
2
fYear
1981
fDate
4/1/1981 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
1519
Lastpage
1521
Abstract
Synchrotron radiation sources do not have to be large multi-megadollar installations. SURF II is based on a compact electron storage ring with a radius of only 0.84 m, an operating energy of 250 MeV, and useful light output down to 5 nm. Small beam size, high brightness and wide-angle light ports give SURF II unique capabilities. Presently five beamlines are instrumented and operational, supporting experiments in atomic and molecular physics, surface science and materials studies, as well as providing optical calibration services. Nearing completion is a large facility for calibrating optical instruments, especially those intended for space flight. The capability of determining the absolute light flux emitted by SURF II has recently been improved and is now operational. The technique employs ultralinear silicon photodiodes to detect and count individual electrons in the stored beam. Other user conveniences include close access to the machine, flexible scheduling and close interaction with the operations staff. The machine´s simplicity contributes to reliability and a high ratio of beamtime to down-time.
Keywords
Atom optics; Atomic beams; Atomic measurements; Brightness; Electron optics; Instruments; Light sources; Stimulated emission; Storage rings; Synchrotron radiation;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Nuclear Science, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9499
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TNS.1981.4331456
Filename
4331456
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