After inaugurating a soft X-ray FEL beamline (BL1) in July 2016 and commencing simultaneous operation of two hard X-ray FEL beamlines (BL2 and BL3) in October 2017, SACLA has been able to substantially increase beamtime for users in excess of 6,000 hours per year. As use of the existing instruments and techniques has increased, users are increasingly demanding new XFEL capabilities to explore scientific frontiers.
The SACLA Basic Development Program invites proposals from a wide variety of users for the development of new instruments to promote innovative science leveraging SACLA’s unique capabilities.
Deadline
February 14 (Fri), 2020
Contact
e-mail:[email protected]
Beamline Research and Development Group,
XFEL Research and Development Division,
RIKEN SPring-8 Center