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3 February 1993 CAMD: the new synchrotron light source in Louisiana
John D. Scott, Hans P. Bluem, Benjamin C. Craft, L. Marceau-Day, A. Mihill, F. Morikawa, Volker Saile, Olga Vladimirsky
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This is a facility report of the J. Bennett Johnston, Sr., Center for Advanced Microstructures and Devices, a new synchrotron-radiation laboratory at Louisiana State University. The accelerator system is described and the radiation characteristics are presented and compared with hypothetical ultra-bright synchrotron sources. The comparison is made to demonstrate the utility of a second-generation `work horse' in the world of the new very-low-emittance machines. In addition to these technical parameters, a brief history of the Center and an overview of the program are presented.
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John D. Scott, Hans P. Bluem, Benjamin C. Craft, L. Marceau-Day, A. Mihill, F. Morikawa, Volker Saile, and Olga Vladimirsky "CAMD: the new synchrotron light source in Louisiana", Proc. SPIE 1736, X-Ray Detector Physics and Applications, (3 February 1993); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.140481
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KEYWORDS
Physics

Monochromators

Synchrotrons

X-ray detectors

Mirrors

Silicon

X-rays

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