EMBL/DESY @ DORIS III
is located in Hamburg, Germany
The 4.5 GeV storage ring DORIS III at DESY in Hamburg is a dedicated synchrotron radiation source with 9 wiggler/undulator insertion devices and several dipole beamlines. In total there are 36 beamline stations. The stored current is 140 mA of positrons in 5 bunches with a typical lifetime of 10 to 18 hours. The radiation in the extreme ultraviolet and x-ray regime is used in a broad range of applications from biology and chemistry to material science.
This facility was decommissioned in 2012.
Overview
Beamlines (xtal) | Status | Experiments | Wavelength (Å) |
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BW7A | Decommissioned | MAD, SAD, FLUORESCENCE | 0.7 - 1.8 |
BW7B | Decommissioned | SAD, MONOCHROMATIC | Fixed: 0.84 |
X11 | Decommissioned | SAD | Fixed: 0.81 |
X12 | Decommissioned | MAD, SAD, FLUORESCENCE | 0.7 - 2.1 |
X13 | Decommissioned | SAD | Fixed: 0.81 |
Adding New Beamlines
In order to add a new beamline for this synchrotron you must have a registered account as Facility Data Manager for EMBL/DESY.
If so please click here to login (using slide-down form at top right of page).
In order to add a new beamline for this synchrotron you must have a registered account as Facility Data Manager for EMBL/DESY.
If so please click here to login (using slide-down form at top right of page).
Click here to add a New Beamline for EMBL/DESY