Swiss Light Source
is located in Villigen, Switzerland
The Swiss Light Source (SLS) at the Paul Scherrer Institut is a third-generation synchrotron light source. With an energy of 2.4 GeV, it provides photon beams of high brightness for research in materials science, biology and chemistry.
Overview
Beamlines (xtal) | Status | Experiments | Wavelength (Å) |
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X06DA | Operational | MAD | 0.71 - 2.07 |
X06SA | operational | MAD, MONOCHROMATIC | 0.71 - 2.15 |
X10SA | operational | MAD, SAD | 0.62 - 2.07 |
Adding New Beamlines
In order to add a new beamline for this synchrotron you must have a registered account as Facility Data Manager for SLS.
If so please click here to login (using slide-down form at top right of page).
In order to add a new beamline for this synchrotron you must have a registered account as Facility Data Manager for SLS.
If so please click here to login (using slide-down form at top right of page).
Click here to add a New Beamline for SLS