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A bright future for European beamlines

The new European Spallation Source (ESS) and the MAX IV synchrotron in Sweden form the next European hub for accelerator-based research. Following visits to these centres, and participating in the Big Science Business Forum 2018 (BSBF2018) in Copenhagen, the future of European X-ray and neutron beamlines is explored.

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Fig. 1: The European Spallation Source and the MAX IV synchrotron.

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Horejs, CM. A bright future for European beamlines. Nat Rev Mater 3, 283–284 (2018). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41578-018-0039-2

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