European Synchrotron Radiation Facility

European Synchrotron
Radiation Facility
Installation européenne
de rayonnement synchrotron
FormationSeptember 30, 1994; 30 years ago (1994-09-30)
HeadquartersGrenoble, France
Official languages
English
LeaderFrancesco Sette
Websitewww.esrf.fr
ESRF-EBS
General properties
Accelerator typeSynchrotron
Beam typeElectron
Target typeLight source
Beam properties
Maximum energy6 GeV
Maximum brightness3.56×1021 ph./s/0.1%/mm2/mrad2
Physical properties
Circumference843.977 metres (2,768.95 ft)
LocationGrenoble, France
Coordinates45°12′31″N 5°41′24″E / 45.20861°N 5.69000°E / 45.20861; 5.69000
InstitutionESRF
Dates of operation2020 - present

The European Synchrotron Radiation Facility (ESRF) is a joint research facility situated in Grenoble, France, supported by 22 countries (13 member countries: Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Norway, Russia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, and the UK; and 9 associate countries: Austria, the Czech Republic, Hungary, India, Israel, Poland, Portugal, Slovakia, and South Africa).[1]

Some 8,000 scientists visit this particle accelerator each year, conducting upwards of 2,000 experiments and producing around 1,800 scientific publications.[2]

  1. ^ "Members and associates". ESRF.
  2. ^ nature.com 29 March 2016, 24 hours at the X-ray factory.