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Other synchrotrons in the world
Besides the ESRF, the European Synchrotron located in Grenoble, France, a large number of particle accelerators / storage rings around the world are dedicated to basic and applied research using synchrotron X-rays. Far from being exhaustive, the following list provides links to other synchrotrons, sorted by continent/country of location.
Location | Institution |
Europe | |
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Denmark: | ISA (Aarhus). |
France: | Soleil (Orsay). |
Germany: | KIT (Karlsruhe), BESSY II (Berlin), DELTA (Dortmund), DESY (Hamburg). |
Italy: | Elettra (Trieste). |
Poland: | Solaris (Krakow) |
Spain: | ALBA (Barcelona). |
Sweden: | MAXIV (Lund). |
Switzerland: | SLS (PSI) (Villigen). |
United Kingdom: | Diamond (Didcot). |
Americas | |
Brazil: | Sirius at LNLS (Campinas SP). |
Canada: | CLS (Saskatoon). |
USA: | ALS (Berkeley CA), APS (Argonne IL), CAMD (Baton Rouge LA), DFELL (Durham NC), CHESS (Ithaca NY), NSLS (Upton NY), SSRL (Stanford CA), SURF III (Gaithersburg MD). |
Asia | |
China (PR): | SSRF (Shanghai). |
India: | INDUS 1 and 2 (Indore). |
Japan: | Photon Factory (Tsukuba), SPring-8 (Nishi Harima). |
Russia: | Synchrotron source at Kurchatov Institute (Moscow). |
South Korea: | Pohang Accelerator Lab (Pohang). |
Taiwan: | SRRC (Hsinchu). |
Thailand: | SLRI (Nakhon Ratchasima). |
Australia | |
Australia: | Australian Synchrotron (Clayton). |