Photon Factory
Synchrotron x-ray facility
36°09′01″N 140°04′07″E / 36.150411°N 140.068538°E / 36.150411; 140.068538
The Photon Factory (PF) is a synchrotron located at KEK, in Tsukuba, Japan, about fifty kilometres from Tokyo.
There are two major facilities, the Photon Factory itself which is a 2.5GeV synchrotron with a beam current of around 450mA, and the PF-AR 'Advanced Ring for Pulsed X-Rays', which is a 6.5GeV machine running in a single-bunch mode with a beam current of around 60mA.
Its macromolecular crystallography beamline is used substantially for Japan's structural genomics project.
External links
- Photon Factory - KEK IMSS website
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- African Light Source (AfLS)
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