Abstract

Can the capabilities of the “big three” synchrotron radiation facilities still be “big” in the future? The three third-generation synchrotron radiation facilities — ESRF, APS, and SPring-8 — were inaugurated with performances significantly beyond that of smaller, lower-energy machines. For the past few years, though, mid-scale (∼3 GeV) low-emittance machines, both operating and planned, have been gaining ground, in part taking advantage of the technological developments at the larger rings. The future competitiveness of the big three was one of the issues addressed during the ESRF/APS/SPring-8 Three-Way Meeting.

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