European XFEL User Meeting, 01.2018. (Credit: A. Heimken/European XFEL)
Aerial view of the European synchrotron in France. (Credit: ESRF 2014)
Aerial picture of SwissFEL (Credit: Paul Scherrer Institute)
Inauguration of X06DA (PXIII) and crystallisation facility at the Swiss Light Source. (Credit: SLS)
Campus of the Brazilian Center for Research in Energy and Materials in Campinas (Credit: LNLS)
Elettra facility in Trieste (Italy). (Credit: Elettra)
Beamline XIL-II and laboratory for micro- and nanotechnology at the Swiss Light Source (Credit: SLS)
Scientist at work at the Canadian Light Source in Saskatoon. (Credit: D. Stobbe/CLS)
European XFEL scientists prepare the FXE instrument for an experiment. (Credit: European XFEL)
Work at the FemtoMAX beamline at MAX IV in Lund (Sweden). (Credit: Johan Bävman )
At at NSLS-II (Brookhaven National Laboratory) beamline 3-ID precision microscopy experiments use ultra-bright x-rays. (Credit: BNL)
FLASH experimental halls in Hamburg. (Credit: DESY)
SESAME synchrotron in Jordan. (Credit: SESAME)
Measuring station P06 at PETRA III in Hamburg, Germany. (Credit: DESY)
Aerial view of the National Synchrotron Radiation Research Center in Taiwan. (Credit: NSRRC)
ALBA synchrotron in Barcelona (Spain). (Credit: ALBA)
View inside the Ring of the Synchrotron Light Research Institute in Thailand. (Credit: SLRI)
View of the PETRA III experimental hall. (Credit: DESY)
View inside the storage ring of the Canadian Light Source. (Credit: D.Stobbe/CLS)
Advanced Light Source in Berkeley (California). (Credit: ALS)
At NSLS-II (Brookhaven National Laboratory) scientist use beamline 8-ID for their hard and tender x-ray spectroscopy. (Credit: BNL)
Nocturne view of the experimental hall at BESSY II. (Credit: M.Setzpfand/HZB)
The Australian Synchrotron. (Credit: Australian Synchrotron)
Lenses and mirrors in MAX IV laser lab in Lund (Sweden). (Credit: K. Ruona/MAX IV Laboratoy))
MAX IV Laboratory in Lund (Sweden) at night with supermoon (2014). (Credit: Salar Haghighatafshar)
The Linac Coherent Light Source Undulator Hall in Menlo Park (CA). (Credit: SLAC)
Diamond Light Source, UK’s facility for synchrotron science. (Credit: Diamond Light Source)
Swiss Light Source in the winter. (Credit: PSI)
