SACLA is one of only two facilities in the world to offer XFEL as light
source to investigate matter, with various applications in biology,
chemistry, physics and materials science. XFELs have the capacity to
deliver radiation ten billion times brighter and with pulses one
thousand times shorter than existing synchrotron X-ray radiation
sources. Until now, XFELs have normally emitted one radiation pulse at a
single wavelength like conventional visible lasers.
The in-vacuum variable-gap undulators (about 130 m long) at SACLA |
Credit: http://www.riken.jp/
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