Author: Glass, H.G.
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THPC010 Recent Developments at the Metrology Light Source 2927
 
  • J. Feikes, T. Birke, O. Dressler, D.B. Engel, F. Falkenstern, B. Franksen, A. Heugel, H.-G. Hoberg, F. Hoffmann, J. Kuszynski, J. Rahn, M. Ries, P.O. Schmid, T. Schneegans, D. Schüler, G. Wüstefeld
    HZB, Berlin, Germany
  • K.B. Bürkmann-Gehrlein, V. Dürr, H.G. Glass, G. Schindhelm
    BESSY GmbH, Berlin, Germany
  • R. Klein
    PTB, Berlin, Germany
 
  The Physikalisch-Tech­nis­che Bun­de­sanstalt (PTB), the Ger­man na­tion­al metrol­o­gy in­sti­tute, owns the elec­tron stor­age ring Metrol­o­gy Light Source (MLS) which was built and is op­er­at­ed by the Helmholtz-Zen­trum Berlin [1, 2]. The MLS has been in reg­u­lar user op­er­a­tion since April 2008 and sup­ports syn­chrotron-ra­di­a­tion-based metrol­o­gy and tech­no­log­i­cal de­vel­op­ments in the IR, UV, VUV and EUV spec­tral range. Here we re­port on re­cent progress to de­vel­op the MLS into a re­li­able, flex­i­ble and sta­ble user fa­cil­i­ty.