Abstract

The Synchrotron Light Source PETRA III at DESY is one of the most brilliant storage-ring based X-ray sources for high-energy photons worldwide, which offers scientists unique X-ray experiments in a wide range of fields since 2009. The light source is operated mainly in two operation modes with 480 and 40 bunches at a beam energy of 6 GeV with a maximum beam current of up to 120 mA. High reliability is one of the key requirements for a synchrotron radiation facility. The key performance indicators, availability and mean time between failures (MTBF), could be significantly improved during the operation periods of the last years. As the final milestones of the extension project that started in 2014, a new undulator was installed for the beamline P62 in the Paul P. Ewald hall in 2020, and a new dipole beamline (P66) have been installed in the North East section of PETRA III in 2021.

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