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ELETTRA



ELETTRA Synchrotron Light Laboratory is a national synchrotron laboratory located in Basovizza on the outskirts of Trieste, Italy.

The facility, available for use by the Italian and international scientific communities, houses several ultrabright light sources, which use the sychrotron and free electron laser (FEL) sources to produce light ranging from ultraviolet to X-rays.

The centre also houses the European Storage Ring FEL Project (EUFELE).

References

  • ELETTRA Synchrotron Light Laboratory website
  • Lightsources.org: ELETTRA Synchrotron Light Laboratory

Coordinates: 45°38′42.6″N, 13°50′55.2″E

 
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