Australian Synchrotron
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Australian Synchrotron schema
1 Electron gun
2 Linear accelerator (linac)
3 Booster ring
4 Storage ring
5 Beamline
6 Endstation (or experimental workstation, i.e., laboratory)
The Australian Synchrotron is a 3 GeV synchrotron radiation facility built in Melbourne, Victoria and opened on 31 July 2007.[1][2] It is located on the former site of the Clayton drive-in theatre, on 800 Blackburn Rd, next to the Telstra research laboratories and across the road from the Monash University Clayton Campus.
The Australian Synchrotron is known as a 'Light Source' facility. It uses particle accelerators to produce a beam of high energy electrons which are placed within a storage ring that circulates the electrons to create synchrotron light. The light is directed down separate beamlines at the end of which may be placed a variety of experimental equipment contained within the endstations.
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