25-27 November 2015
National Centre for Synchrotron Science
Australia/Melbourne timezone

Beamline Plan at Taiwan Photon Source

26 Nov 2015, 13:30
45m
Exhibition space (National Centre for Synchrotron Science)

Exhibition space

National Centre for Synchrotron Science

Australian Synchrotron 800 Blackburn Road Clayton VIC 3168
Board: BT-15
Poster Beamlines, Instrumentation and Techniques Poster Session 1

Speaker

Dr Yu-Shan Huang (National Synchrotron Radiation Research Center)

Description

Taiwan Photon Source is designed to emphasize electron beams of small emittance and great brilliance for generating ex-tremely bright photon beams. The superior characteristics of TPS have opened avenues for novel scien-tific opportunities and experimental techniques. The advanced techniques of seven phase-I beamlines include temporally coherent X-ray diffraction, protein microcrystollography, submicron soft X-ray spec-troscopy, coherent X-ray scattering, submicron X-ray diffraction, X-ray nanoprobe, and resonant soft X-ray scattering. Taking full advantage of the highly brilliant photon source, the phase-I beamlines will aim for the forefront of science. These beamlines cover diverse researches in physics, chemistry, biology, and material science, in the energy range from soft to hard X-rays for advanced research in spectroscopy, scattering and imaging. Scientific opportunities provided by the beamlines will no doubt boost Taiwan frontier researches. Moreover, phase-II beamline plan at TPS is under discussion. The eighteen phase-II beamlines will address complementary advanced techniques to phase-I beamlines and relocate the fruitful scientific activities at Taiwan Light Source to the TPS.
Keywords Beamline, Synchrotron light source

Primary author

Dr Yu-Shan Huang (National Synchrotron Radiation Research Center)

Presentation Materials

There are no materials yet.
Your browser is out of date!

Update your browser to view this website correctly. Update my browser now

×