Goslawski, P.; Abo-Bakr, M.; Andreas, F.; Arlandoo, M.; Bengtsson, J.; Dürr, V.; Holldack, K.; Hwang, J.-G.; Jankowiak, A.; Kuske, B.C.; Li, J.; Lüning, J.; Matveenko, A.N.; Mertens, T.; Meseck, A.; Rial, E.C.M.; Ries, M.; Sauerborn, M.K.; Scheer, M.; Schnizer, P.; Schälicke, A.; Shi, L.; Viefhaus, J.: BESSY III & MLS II - Status of the Development of the New Photon Science Facility in Berlin. In: Liu Lin ... [Ed.] : IPAC 2021 : Proceedings of the 12th International Particle Accelerator Conference in Campinas, Brazil, 24–28 May 2021Geneva: JACoW, 2021. - ISBN 978-3-95450-214-1, p. MOPAB126/1-4
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Abstract:
HZB operates and develops two synchrotron radiation sources at Berlin Adlershof. The larger one, BESSY II with an energy of 1.7 GeV and 240 m circumference is optimized for soft-X rays and in operation since 1999. The smaller one is the MLS (Metrology Light Source), owned by the Physikalische Technische Bundesanstalt (PTB) - Germany’s National Metrology Institute. It is designed to fulfill the special metrology needs of the PTB with an energy of 0.6 GeV and 48 m circumference, covering the spectral range from THz and IR to EUV/VUV. In 2020 a discussion process has been started to define the requirements for successors of BESSY II and MLS and to study the possibilities integrate them into a new photon science facility in Berlin Adlershof. Here, we give a status report and present a first envisaged parameter space to both machines.