National Synchrotron Light Source II
is located at Brookhaven National Laboratory in Upton, NY
NSLS-II is a state-of-the-art, medium-energy 3 GeV electron storage ring designed to deliver world-leading intensity and brightness, and will produce x-rays more than 10,000 times brighter than the original NSLS. It will enable the study of material properties and functions with nanoscale resolution and exquisite sensitivity by providing world-leading capabilities for X-ray imaging and high-resolution energy analysis.
This facility is open to users from academia and industry and it begins operations at a time when the world is entering a new era with a global economy fueled largely by scientific discoveries and technological innovations. NSLS-II provides the research tools needed to foster new discoveries and create breakthroughs in critical areas such as energy security, environment, and human health.
Overview
Beamlines (xtal) | Owner/Operator | Status | Experiments | Wavelength (Å) |
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17-ID-1 | NIH/DOE | Operational | MAD, SAD, MONOCHROMATIC | 0.7 - 1.3 |
17-ID-2 | Brookhaven National Lab | Operational | MAD, SAD, MONOCHROMATIC | 0.4 - 2.5 |
19-ID | NYSBC | Operational | MAD, SAD, MONOCHROMATIC | info not available |
16-ID | NSLS2/CBMS | Operational | SAXS, WAXS, Fiber, Solution studies | 0.8 |
In order to add a new beamline for this synchrotron you must have a registered account as Facility Data Manager for NSLS-II.
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Click here to add a New Beamline for NSLS-II