Speaker
Dr
Jack Kasahara
(Lyncean Technologies, Inc.)
Description
The Lyncean Compact Light Source (CLS) is a “table-top” synchrotron that provides many of the beam qualities found at a large government operated synchrotron, such as high flux, quasi-monochromatic and continuously energy tunable. These beam qualities enable a variety of synchrotron quality measurements to be performed such as imaging/CT, diffraction, scattering and spectroscopy, making the CLS an ideal cornerstone for a university or research institute based, multi-disciplined X-ray facility. The technology behind the CLS will be discussed, as well as applications being performed at the Biomedical Engineering Dept. of the Technical University of Munich.
Primary author
Dr
Jack Kasahara
(Lyncean Technologies, Inc.)
Co-authors
Dr
Michael Feser
(Lyncean Technologies, Inc.)
Dr
Rod Loewen
(Lyncean Technologies, Inc.)
Dr
Ronald Ruth
(Lyncean Technologies, Inc.)