Abstract

The UVSOR facility is a low-energy synchrotron radiation facility belonging to the Institute for Molecular Science in Okazaki, Japan. Since the first light in 1983, this facility has been operational as a national synchrotron light source for lower-energy photons from the terahertz wave to soft X-rays. The machine is operated for more than 2500 hours in a year. The cumulative number of users in a year is around 1,000. The UVSOR accelerator complex consists of a 15 MeV injector linac, a 750 MeV booster synchrotron, and a 750 MeV storage ring. The circumference of the ring is 53 m. A recent view of the storage ring and beamlines is shown in Figure 1.

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