Synchrotron Radiation Facilities in Korea: Pohang Light Source and Future XFEL Project

Moonhor Ree, Sang Hoon Nam, Moohyun Yoon, Bongsoo Kim, Kyung Ryul Kim, Tai Hee Kang, Jae Young Kim, Kyung Jin Kim, Tae Joo Shin, Heung Soo Lee, Sung Ju Park, Nayoung Kim, Ki Bong Lee, In Soo Ko, Won Namkung

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Abstract

The Pohang Light Source (PLS) at the Pohang Accelerator Laboratory (PAL) is a third-generation light source, the only synchrotron radiation facility in Korea, and the fifth machine of its kind in the world (see Figure 1). In 1988, PAL was organized for the construction of the PLS. Ground-breaking was celebrated in 1991, and PLS construction was completed in 1994. In 1995, the PLS opened two beamlines to public users. The PLS was initially operated at 2.0 GeV in 1995. Since 2002, the energy of the electron beam has been upgraded to 2.5 GeV (see Table 1 for the principal parameters of PLS). Remarkable increases in the number of beamlines, users, and scientific results have been achieved since the opening of the PLS in 1995. Two or three beamlines have been added each year for the past 15 years, and as of February 2009 we have in total 27 beamlines in operation and 3 beamlines under construction, which will be completed by the end of 2009 (Figures 2 and 3).

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)4-12
Number of pages9
JournalSynchrotron Radiation News
Volume22
Issue number5
DOIs
StatePublished - 2009

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