Abstract

The Shanghai Synchrotron Radiation Facility (SSRF) was proposed by the Chinese Academy of Sciences and the Shanghai Municipal Government in 1995. The estimated total budget is around 120M USD, and the operation is scheduled to begin by the end of 2004. Although the whole SSRF project is still awaiting final approval, its R&D has been approved already. The SSRF is a third generation light source designed to produce high brightness and flux soft X-ray and hard X-ray in the energy region of 0.1/spl sim/40 keV. It consists of a 300 MeV linac, a 3.5 GeV booster, a 3.5 GeV storage ring and dozens of beam lines and experimental stations. In this paper, the main parameters and features of the SSRF are presented.

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