A synchrotron light source is a source of electromagnetic radiation (EM) usually produced by a storage ring , for scientific and technical purposes. First observed in synchrotrons , synchrotron light is now produced by storage rings and other specialized particle accelerators , typically accelerating electrons . Once the high-energy electron beam has been generated, it is directed into auxiliary components such as bending magnets and insertion devices ( undulators or wigglers ) in storage rings and free electron lasers . These supply the strong magnetic fields perpendicular to the beam that are needed to stimulate the high energy electrons to emit photons .
89-527: The Canadian Light Source ( CLS ) (French: Centre canadien de rayonnement synchrotron – CCRS ) is Canada's national synchrotron light source facility, located on the grounds of the University of Saskatchewan in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan , Canada. The CLS has a third-generation 2.9 GeV storage ring, and the building occupies a footprint the size of a Canadian football field. It opened in 2004 after
178-413: A synchrotron , and then injected into a storage ring , in which they circulate, producing synchrotron radiation, but without gaining further energy. The radiation is projected at a tangent to the electron storage ring and captured by beamlines . These beamlines may originate at bending magnets, which mark the corners of the storage ring; or insertion devices , which are located in the straight sections of
267-581: A "non-traditional" user base who are not synchrotron experts. By 2007 more than 60 projects had been carried out, although in a speech in the same year, then-CLS director Bill Thomlinson said that "one of the biggest challenges for the synchrotron...is to get private users through the door", with less than 10% of time actually used by industry. In 1999 then-Saskatoon mayor Dayday stated that "the CLS will add $ 122 million to Canada's GDP during construction and $ 12 million annually after that". An economic impact study of
356-722: A 30-year campaign by the Canadian scientific community to establish a synchrotron radiation facility in Canada. It has expanded both its complement of beamlines and its building in two phases since opening. As a national synchrotron facility with over 1000 individual users, it hosts scientists from all regions of Canada and around 20 other countries. Research at the CLS has ranged from viruses to superconductors to dinosaurs, and it has also been noted for its industrial science and its high school education programs. Canadian interest in synchrotron radiation dates from 1972, when Bill McGowan of
445-581: A Canadian synchrotron light source started in 1990 with formation of the Canadian Institute for Synchrotron Radiation (CISR), initiated by Bruce Bigham of Atomic Energy of Canada Limited ( AECL ). AECL and TRIUMF showed interest in designing the ring, but the Saskatchewan Accelerator Laboratory (SAL) at the University of Saskatchewan became prominent in the design. In 1991 CISR submitted a proposal to NSERC for
534-467: A closed path by strong magnetic fields. This is similar to a radio antenna, but with the difference that the relativistic speed changes the observed frequency due to the Doppler effect by a factor γ {\displaystyle \gamma } . Relativistic Lorentz contraction bumps the frequency by another factor of γ {\displaystyle \gamma } , thus multiplying
623-665: A final design study. This was turned down, but in later years, under President Peter Morand, NSERC became more supportive. In 1994 NSERC committee recommended a Canadian synchrotron light source and a further NSERC committee was formed to select between two bids to host such a facility, from the Universities of Saskatchewan and Western Ontario. In 1996 this committee recommended that the Canadian Light Source be built in Saskatchewan. With NSERC unable to supply
712-550: A high school group from La Loche Saskatchewan became the first to use the purpose built educational beamline IDEAS. Also in 2012 the CLS signed an agreement with the Advanced Photon Source synchrotron in the USA to allow Canadian researchers access to their facilities. An international team led by University of Calgary professor Ken Ng solved the detailed structure of RNA polymerase using X-ray crystallography at
801-427: A much longer inelastic mean free path than those generated on a laboratory XPS instrument. The probing depth of synchrotron XPS can therefore be lengthened to several nanometers, allowing the study of buried interfaces. This method is referred to as high-energy X-ray photoemission spectroscopy (HAXPES). Furthermore, the tunable nature of the synchrotron X-ray photon energies presents a wide range of depth sensitivity in
890-487: A newly developed carbon nanostructure . The team grew nanocrystals of iron and nickel on carbon. Traditional batteries lack this structure, mixing iron and nickel with conductors more or less randomly. The result was a strong chemical bond between the materials, which the team identified and studied at the synchrotron. A team led by the Politecnico di Milano , including scientists from the University of Waterloo and
979-481: A sample's chemical composition or oxidation state with sub-micron resolution. Other imaging techniques include coherent diffraction imaging . Similar optics can be employed for photolithography for MEMS structures can use a synchrotron beam as part of the LIGA process. Because of the usefulness of tuneable collimated coherent X-ray radiation, efforts have been made to make smaller more economical sources of
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#17327810422341068-463: A small angle relative to the incident beam, which achieves total external reflection and minimizes the X-ray penetration into the material. The atomic- to nano-scale details of surfaces , interfaces, and thin films can be characterized using techniques such as X-ray reflectivity (XRR) and crystal truncation rod (CTR) analysis. X-ray standing wave (XSW) measurements can also be used to measure
1157-455: A small area is the most common requirement of a beamline. The design of the beamline will vary with the application. At the end of the beamline is the experimental end station, where samples are placed in the line of the radiation, and detectors are positioned to measure the resulting diffraction , scattering or secondary radiation. Synchrotron light is an ideal tool for many types of research in materials science , physics , and chemistry and
1246-472: A top-up mode during normal user operations, injecting every few minutes to maintain a stable ring current just below 220 mA. Prior to this change, the ring operated with a fill current of 250mA in decay mode, with two injections per day. Facility status is shown on a "machine status" webpage , and using the CLSFC account on Twitter. The CLS was the first light source to use a superconducting RF (SRF) cavity in
1335-405: A wiggler is the intensity of their magnetic field and the amplitude of the deviation from the straight line path of the electrons. There are openings in the storage ring to let the radiation exit and follow a beam line into the experimenters' vacuum chamber. A great number of such beamlines can emerge from modern third-generation synchrotron radiation sources. The electrons may be extracted from
1424-469: Is a Canadian politician who served as the mayor of Saskatoon , Saskatchewan from 1988 to 2000. He was elected mayor four times, tied for the most since mayoral terms were extended beyond one year in 1954, although he is tied as the second longest-serving mayor in the city's history as the term limit for mayor was extended from three to four years in 2012. However, Dayday did serve the longest overall stint on City Council at 24 consecutive years. Dayday
1513-410: Is notable for its: Synchrotron radiation may occur in accelerators either as a nuisance, causing undesired energy loss in particle physics contexts, or as a deliberately produced radiation source for numerous laboratory applications. Electrons are accelerated to high speeds in several stages to achieve a final energy that is typically in the gigaelectronvolt range. The electrons are forced to travel in
1602-515: Is open for business in Saskatoon." The initial funding included seven beamlines, referred to as Phase I, which covered the full spectral range: two infrared beamlines, three soft X-ray beamlines and two hard X-ray beamlines. Further beamlines were built in two further phases, II (7 beamlines) and III (5 beamlines), announced in 2004 and 2006 respectively. Most of these were funded through applications to CFI by individual universities including UWO,
1691-552: Is related to Mössbauer spectroscopy . Synchrotron X-rays can be used for traditional X-ray imaging , phase-contrast X-ray imaging , and tomography . The Ångström-scale wavelength of X-rays enables imaging well below the diffraction limit of visible light, but practically the smallest resolution so far achieved is about 30 nm. Such nanoprobe sources are used for scanning transmission X-ray microscopy (STXM). Imaging can be combined with spectroscopy such as X-ray fluorescence or X-ray absorption spectroscopy in order to map
1780-510: Is the number of photons per second in the beam, σ x {\displaystyle \sigma _{x}} and σ y {\displaystyle \sigma _{y}} are the root mean square values for the size of the beam in the axes perpendicular to the beam direction, σ x ′ {\displaystyle \sigma _{x'}} and σ y ′ {\displaystyle \sigma _{y'}} are
1869-590: Is used by researchers from academic, industrial, and government laboratories. Several methods take advantage of the high intensity, tunable wavelength, collimation, and polarization of synchrotron radiation at beamlines which are designed for specific kinds of experiments. The high intensity and penetrating power of synchrotron X-rays enables experiments to be performed inside sample cells designed for specific environments. Samples may be heated, cooled, or exposed to gas, liquid, or high pressure environments. Experiments which use these environments are called in situ and allow
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#17327810422341958-519: Is used to study the coordination structure of atoms in materials and molecules. The synchrotron beam energy is tuned through the absorption edge of an element of interest, and modulations in the absorption are measured. Photoelectron transitions cause modulations near the absorption edge, and analysis of these modulations (called the X-ray absorption near-edge structure (XANES) or near-edge X-ray absorption fine structure (NEXAFS)) reveals information about
2047-584: The Budker Institute of Nuclear Physics in Novosibirsk . Phase II added two further devices including another Budker superconducting wiggler, for the BMIT beamline. Phase III will add four more devices, filling 8 of the 9 available straight sections. Longer term development includes the replacement of two of the phase I undulators with elliptically polarizing devices. Since 2021, the ring operates in
2136-603: The University of British Columbia and Guelph University In March 2005 leading infrared researcher Tom Ellis joined the CLS from Acadia University as Director of Research. He had previously spent 16 years at the Université de Montréal . The first external user was hosted in 2005, and the first research papers with results from the CLS were published in March 2006 – one from the University of Saskatchewan on peptides and
2225-488: The University of Western Ontario (UWO) organised a workshop on its uses. At that time there were no users of synchrotron radiation in Canada. In 1973 McGowan submitted an unsuccessful proposal to the National Research Council (NRC) for a feasibility study on a possible synchrotron lightsource in Canada. In 1975 a proposal to build a dedicated synchrotron lightsource in Canada was submitted to NRC. This
2314-444: The absorption edge of a particular element of interest, the scattering from atoms of that element will be modified. These so-called resonant anomalous X-ray scattering methods can help to resolve scattering contributions from specific elements in the sample. Other scattering techniques include energy dispersive X-ray diffraction , resonant inelastic X-ray scattering , and magnetic scattering. X-ray absorption spectroscopy (XAS)
2403-644: The chemical state and local symmetry of that element. At incident beam energies which are much higher than the absorption edge, photoelectron scattering causes "ringing" modulations called the extended X-ray absorption fine structure (EXAFS). Fourier transformation of the EXAFS regime yields the bond lengths and number of the surrounding the absorbing atom; it is therefore useful for studying liquids and amorphous materials as well as sparse species such as impurities. A related technique, X-ray magnetic circular dichroism (XMCD), uses circularly polarized X-rays to measure
2492-561: The photon energies produced. The drawback of this design was the limited number of straight sections. In 1994 a more conventional machine with 8 straight sections was proposed, again with 1.5 GeV energy. At this time more users of hard X-rays were interested and it was felt that both the energy and number of straight sections were too low. By the time funding was secured in 1999 the design had changed to 2.9 GeV, with longer straight sections to enable two insertion devices per straight, delivering beam to two independent beamlines. Construction of
2581-535: The "brightness", the "brilliance", and the "spectral brightness", with the latter term being recommended as the best choice by the Working Group on Synchrotron Nomenclature. Regardless of the name chosen, the term is a measure of the total flux of photons in a given six-dimensional phase space per unit bandwidth (BW). The spectral brightness is given by where N ˙ ph {\displaystyle {\dot {N}}_{\text{ph}}}
2670-672: The 2016 race, which kept Atchison's tenure to four terms. After his long stint as mayor, Dayday worked as a business consultant and was a member of the Board of Directors for the Saskatoon Airport Authority. In 2005, Dayday received the Saskatchewan Centennial Medal . Dayday and his wife Margaret have three children. He was a long-time hockey player and coach, and also coached local teams in football , track and field , and basketball . He
2759-651: The Beamlines". The injection system consists of a 250 MeV LINAC, a low energy transfer line, a 2.9 GeV booster synchrotron and a high energy transfer line. The LINAC was operated for over 30 years as part of the Saskatchewan Accelerator Lab and operates at 2856 MHz. The 78m low energy transfer line takes the electrons from the below-ground LINAC to the ground level booster in the newer CLS building, via two vertical chicanes. The full energy 2.9 GeV booster, chosen to give high orbit stability in
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2848-511: The CLS in November 2000 during an election campaign stop in Saskatoon. He gave a speech on the mezzanine level of the building following his tour of the facility, praising the project for helping to reverse the brain drain of scientists from Canada. In August 2010 then- Governor General Michaëlle Jean visited the CLS as part of a two-day tour of Saskatchewan. In April 2012 the CLS was "visited" remotely by Governor General David Johnston . He
2937-655: The CLS. This enzyme replicates itself as the Norwalk virus spreads through the body, and has been linked to other superviruses such as hepatitis C , West Nile virus and the common cold . Its duplication is responsible for the onset of such viruses. CLS scientist Luca Quaroni and University of Saskatchewan professor Alan Casson used infrared microscopy to identify biomarkers inside individual cells from tissue associated with Barrett's esophagus . This disease can lead to an aggressive form of cancer known as esophageal adenocarcinoma . Researchers from Lakehead University and
3026-466: The Canadian Light Source received $ 14 Million in funding to investigate the feasibility of using an electron LINAC to produce molybdenum-99 , the parent isotope of technetium-99. As part of this project a 35MeV LINAC has been installed in an unused underground experimental hall previously used for photonuclear experiments with the SAL LINAC. First irradiations are planned for late summer 2012, with
3115-597: The Compact Light Source (CLS) ). However, a relatively low cross-section of collision can be obtained in this manner, and the repetition rate of the lasers is limited to a few hertz rather than the megahertz repetition rates naturally arising in normal storage ring emission. Another method is to use plasma acceleration to reduce the distance required to accelerate electrons from rest to the energies required for UV or X-ray emission within magnetic devices. Henry Dayday Henry Dayday (born October 8, 1939)
3204-520: The Liberals at the time enjoyed a majority government. However, Dayday finished a distant third. In 2003, Dayday unsuccessfully sought the Conservative nomination for the 2004 federal election in the riding of Saskatoon-Humboldt . In 2012 Dayday announced his intention to run again for Saskatoon mayor, challenging three-term incumbent Don Atchison . However, he withdrew from the race during
3293-515: The RMS values for the beam solid angle in the x and y dimensions, and d ω ω {\textstyle {\frac {d\omega }{\omega }}} is the relative bandwidth, or spread in beam frequency around the central frequency. The customary value for bandwidth is 0.1%. Spectral brightness has units of time ⋅distance ⋅angle ⋅(% bandwidth) . Especially when artificially produced, synchrotron radiation
3382-649: The University of British Columbia, found the first experimental evidence that a charge density wave instability competes with superconductivity in high-temperature superconductors . They used four synchrotrons including the REIXS beamline at CLS. Using the X-ray spectromicroscopy beamline, a research team led by scientists from the State University of New York, Buffalo produced images of graphene showing how folds and ripples act as speed bumps for electrons, affecting its conductivity . This has implications for
3471-489: The University of Saskatchewan used the CLS to investigate the deaths of Royal Navy sailors buried in Antigua in the late 1700s. They used X-ray fluorescence to look for trace elements such as lead and strontium in bones from a recently excavated naval cemetery Scientists from Stanford University worked with CLS scientists to design a cleaner, faster battery . The new battery charges in less than two minutes, thanks to
3560-672: The University, CLSI had the legal and organizational freedom suitable for this responsibility. UMA, an experienced engineering firm, now part of AECOM , with extensive experience managing large technical and civil construction projects, was hired as project managers . The new building – attached to the existing SAL building, and measuring 84m by 83m in area with a maximum height of 23m – was completed in early 2001. Bancroft's appointment ended in October 2001 and he returned to UWO, with Mark de Jong appointed acting director. Bancroft remained as acting Scientific Director until 2004. The SAL LINAC
3649-456: The accelerator proper and stored in an ultrahigh vacuum auxiliary magnetic storage ring where they may circle a large number of times. The magnets in the ring also need to repeatedly recompress the beam against Coulomb ( space charge ) forces tending to disrupt the electron bunches. The change of direction is a form of acceleration and thus the electrons emit radiation at GeV energies. At a synchrotron facility, electrons are usually accelerated by
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3738-697: The cavity as compared to roughly 40% for normal-conducting (copper) cavities. However, a large portion of this power saving - about 160 kW out of the 250 kW saved - is needed to power the cryogenic plant required to supply liquid helium to the cavity. The SRF cavity at CLS is fed with RF from a 310 kW Thales klystron. 52°08′12.5″N 106°37′52.5″W / 52.136806°N 106.631250°W / 52.136806; -106.631250 Synchrotron light source The major applications of synchrotron light are in condensed matter physics , materials science , biology and medicine . A large fraction of experiments using synchrotron light involve probing
3827-514: The characterization of atomic- to nano-scale phenomena which are inaccessible to most other characterization tools. In operando measurements are designed to mimic the real working conditions of a material as closely as possible. X-ray diffraction (XRD) and scattering experiments are performed at synchrotrons for the structural analysis of crystalline and amorphous materials. These measurements may be performed on powders , single crystals , or thin films . The high resolution and intensity of
3916-497: The environment on such animals. From inception, the CLS showed a "strong commitment to industrial users and private/public partnerships", with then-director Bancroft reporting "more than 40 letters of support from industry indicating that [the CLS] is important for what they do". The CLS has an industrial group, within the larger experimental facilities division, with industrial liaison scientists who make synchrotron techniques available to
4005-683: The examples in textbooks that have been done thousands of times." Students from six provinces as well as the Northwest Territories have been directly involved in experiments, some of which have yielded publishable-quality research. In 2012 the CLS was awarded the Canadian Nuclear Society 's Education and Communication Award "in recognition of its commitment to community outreach, increasing public awareness of synchrotron science, and developing innovative and outstanding secondary educational programs such as Students on
4094-444: The first alderman to be acclaimed when he ran unopposed in the 1982 election. He was re-elected to a fourth council term in 1985. Dayday ran for Mayor in 1988 after four-term incumbent Clifford Wright opted to step down; at the time Wright left the office, he was the longest-serving mayor in Saskatoon's history. Dayday was successful in his run and was re-elected three more times during the 1990s, matching Wright's run of 12 years in
4183-432: The gigahertz frequency of the resonant cavity that accelerates the electrons into the X-ray range. Another dramatic effect of relativity is that the radiation pattern is distorted from the isotropic dipole pattern expected from non-relativistic theory into an extremely forward-pointing cone of radiation. This makes synchrotron radiation sources the most brilliant known sources of X-rays. The planar acceleration geometry makes
4272-411: The head of the CLS should be a researcher who specializes in using such a facility. His successor was Mike Bancroft At the start of the project, all staff members with the former SAL were transferred into a new not-for-profit corporation, Canadian Light Source Inc., CLSI, which had primary responsibility for the technical design, construction and operation of the facility. As a separate corporation from
4361-438: The head of the medical research group. The 1991 proposal to NSERC envisioned a 1.5 GeV storage ring, since at this time the interest of the user community was mainly in the soft X-ray range. The ring was a racetrack layout of four to six bend regions surrounding straights with extra quadrupoles to allow for variable functions in the straights. The design contemplated the use of superconducting bends in some locations to boost
4450-589: The landscape, where trees used to grow, there's none growing anymore. They're pretty concerned because wildlife is disappearing. Like, here there used to be rabbits and now there's none". In May 2012 three student groups were at the CLS simultaneously, with the La Loche students as the first to use the IDEAS beamline. "The aim for the students," according to CLS education and outreach coordinator Tracy Walker, "is to get an authentic scientific inquiry that's different from
4539-437: The light produced by synchrotrons. The aim is to make such sources available within a research laboratory for cost and convenience reasons; at present, researchers have to travel to a facility to perform experiments. One method of making a compact light source is to use the energy shift from Compton scattering near-visible laser photons from electrons stored at relatively low energies of tens of megaelectronvolts (see for example
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#17327810422344628-573: The magnetic properties of an element. X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) can be performed at beamlines equipped with a photoelectron analyzer . Traditional XPS is typically limited to probing the top few nanometers of a material under vacuum. However, the high intensity of synchrotron light enables XPS measurements of surfaces at near-ambient pressures of gas. Ambient pressure XPS (AP-XPS) can be used to measure chemical phenomena under simulated catalytic or liquid conditions. Using high-energy photons yields high kinetic energy photoelectrons which have
4717-508: The mayor's chair. Dayday's priority during this period was on keeping property tax increases low, emphasizing what he saw as fiscally responsible governance. Dayday ran for a fifth term in 2000, but he was unseated by former Ward 1 councillor Jim Maddin . At the time, Dayday was just the second incumbent mayor to lose a re-election attempt. By the late 1990s, the Saskatoon Police Service was embroiled in controversy over
4806-553: The nomination period, citing the need to avoid splitting the vote with another challenger, Tom Wolf. Wolf would go on to lose narrowly to Atchison, who secured a fourth term, equaling the mayoral runs of Dayday and Wright. However, the extension of term limits from three to four years meant that Dayday and Wright were unseated as the longest-serving mayors by Atchison, who ultimately sat in the mayor's chair for 13 years. Dayday again announced his intention to run for Saskatoon mayor in 2016. Once again he intended to challenge Atchison, who
4895-440: The number of publications had passed 500. From 2009–2012 several key metrics doubled, including the number of users and the number of publications, with more than 190 papers published in 2011. More than 400 proposals were received for beam time in 2012, with approximately a 50% oversubscription rate averaged over the operational beamlines. By 2012 the user community spanned all regions of Canada and around 20 other countries. That year
4984-565: The order of 2-50 nm. This allows for probing of samples at greater depths and for non destructive depth-profiling experiments. Material composition can be quantitatively analyzed using X-ray fluorescence (XRF). XRF detection is also used in several other techniques, such as XAS and XSW, in which it is necessary to measure the change in absorption of a particular element. Other spectroscopy techniques include angle resolved photoemission spectroscopy (ARPES), soft X-ray emission spectroscopy , and nuclear resonance vibrational spectroscopy , which
5073-445: The other from the University of Western Ontario on materials for organic light-emitting diodes . A committee was set up in 2006 to peer review proposals for beamtime, under the chairmanship of Adam Hitchcock of McMaster University . By 2007 more than 150 external users had used the CLS, and all seven of the initial beamlines had achieved significant results. The CLS building was also expanded in two phases. A glass and steel expansion
5162-591: The outset to produce brilliant X-rays. Fourth-generation sources that will include different concepts for producing ultrabrilliant, pulsed time-structured X-rays for extremely demanding and also probably yet-to-be-conceived experiments are under consideration. Bending electromagnets in accelerators were first used to generate this radiation, but to generate stronger radiation, other specialized devices – insertion devices – are sometimes employed. Current (third-generation) synchrotron radiation sources are typically reliant upon these insertion devices, where straight sections of
5251-409: The position of atoms at or near surfaces; these measurements require high-resolution optics capable of resolving dynamical diffraction phenomena. Amorphous materials, including liquids and melts, as well as crystalline materials with local disorder, can be examined using X-ray pair distribution function analysis, which requires high energy X-ray scattering data. By tuning the beam energy through
5340-426: The practice of Starlight tours , or the abandoning of Indigenous residents outside of the city in freezing temperatures. Maddin, a retired police officer and superintendent, made reforming the police a top priority as he tried to capitalize on a perceived lack of leadership from Dayday. It was also speculated that Dayday was hurt by his decision to run as a Liberal candidate in a 1999 federal by-election; many said at
5429-405: The radiation linearly polarized when observed in the orbital plane, and circularly polarized when observed at a small angle to that plane. The advantages of using synchrotron radiation for spectroscopy and diffraction have been realized by an ever-growing scientific community, beginning in the 1960s and 1970s. In the beginning, accelerators were built for particle physics, and synchrotron radiation
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#17327810422345518-732: The required funds it was not clear where funding would come from. In 1997 the Canada Foundation for Innovation (CFI) was created to fund large scientific projects, possibly to provide a mechanism to fund the CLS. In 1998 a University of Saskatchewan team led by Dennis Skopik , the SAL director, submitted a proposal to CFI. The proposal was to fund 40% of the construction costs, with remaining money having to come from elsewhere. Assembling these required matching funds has been called "an unprecedented level of collaboration among governments, universities, and industry in Canada" and Bancroft – leader of
5607-592: The results to be evaluated by the Winnipeg Health Sciences Centre . This project lead to the founding a spin-off company — Canadian Isotope Innovations Corporation (CIIC), which was described as part of CEO Rob Lamb's 'legacy of accomplishment' when he departed the facility in 2021. The CIIC declared bankruptcy in 2024. The CLS has an education program – "Students on the Beamlines" – funded by NSERC Promoscience. This outreach program for science allows high school students to fully experience
5696-587: The rival UWO bid – anckowledged the "Herculean" efforts of the Saskatchewan team in obtaining funds from the University, the City of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan Power , NRC, the Provincial Government of Saskatchewan, and Western Economic Diversification . At a late hour CFI told the proponents that it would not accept the SAL LINAC as part of the proposal, and the resulting shortfall was met in part by
5785-482: The spontaneous announcement by the Saskatoon city council and then Mayor Henry Dayday that they would double their contribution as long as other partners would. On 31 March 1999 the success of the CFI proposal was announced. The following month Skopik took a position at Jefferson Lab in the USA. He decided not to stay on as director of the Saskatoon facility because his expertise was in subatomic particles, and, he argued,
5874-545: The storage ring from the beginning of operations. The niobium cavity is based on the 500 MHz design used at the Cornell Electron Storage Ring (CESR) which allows potentially beam-perturbing high order modes to propagate out of the cavity where they can be very effectively damped. The superconducting nature of the niobium cavity means only 0.02% of the RF power put into the cavity is wasted in heating
5963-460: The storage ring incorporate periodic magnetic structures (comprising many magnets in a pattern of alternating N and S poles – see diagram above) which force the electrons into a sinusoidal or helical path. Thus, instead of a single bend, many tens or hundreds of "wiggles" at precisely calculated positions add up or multiply the total intensity of the beam. These devices are called wigglers or undulators . The main difference between an undulator and
6052-653: The storage ring was completed in August 2003 and commissioning began the following month. Although beam could be stored, in March 2004 a large obstruction was found across the center of the chamber. Commissioning proceeded quickly after this was removed, and by June 2004 currents of 100mA could be achieved . On 22 October 2004 the CLS officially opened, with an opening ceremony attended by federal and provincial dignitaries, including then-Federal Minister of Finance Ralph Goodale and then- Saskatchewan Premier Lorne Calvert , university presidents and leading scientists. October 2004
6141-475: The storage ring, operates at 1 Hz, with an RF frequency of 500 MHz, unsynchronised with the LINAC. This results in significant beam loss at the extraction energy. The storage ring cell structure has a fairly compact lattice with twelve straight sections available for injection, RF cavities and 9 sections available for insertion devices. Each cell has two bending magnets detuned to allow some dispersion in
6230-407: The storage ring. The spectrum and energy of X-rays differ between the two types. The beamline includes X-ray optical devices which control the bandwidth , photon flux, beam dimensions, focus, and collimation of the rays. The optical devices include slits, attenuators, crystal monochromators , and mirrors. The mirrors may be bent into curves or toroidal shapes to focus the beam. A high photon flux in
6319-451: The straights – the so-called double-bend achromat structure – and thus reduce the overall beam size. As well as the two bend magnets each cell has three families of quadrupole magnets and two families of sextupole magnets . The ring circumference is 171m, with a straight section length of 5.2m. The CLS is the smallest of the newer synchrotron facilities, which results in a relatively high horizontal beam emittance of 18.2 nm-rad. The CLS
6408-630: The structure of matter from the sub- nanometer level of electronic structure to the micrometer and millimeter levels important in medical imaging . An example of a practical industrial application is the manufacturing of microstructures by the LIGA process. Synchrotron is one of the most expensive kinds of light source known, but it is practically the only viable luminous source of wide-band radiation in far infrared wavelength range for some applications, such as far-infrared absorption spectrometry. The primary figure of merit used to compare different sources of synchrotron radiation has been referred to as
6497-534: The structure of the ribosome ; this work earned the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 2009 . The size and shape of nanoparticles are characterized using small angle X-ray scattering (SAXS). Nano-sized features on surfaces are measured with a similar technique, grazing-incidence small angle X-ray scattering (GISAXS). In this and other methods, surface sensitivity is achieved by placing the crystal surface at
6586-439: The synchrotron beam enables the measurement of scattering from dilute phases or the analysis of residual stress . Materials can be studied at high pressure using diamond anvil cells to simulate extreme geologic environments or to create exotic forms of matter. X-ray crystallography of proteins and other macromolecules (PX or MX) are routinely performed. Synchrotron-based crystallography experiments were integral to solving
6675-595: The time that he should have resigned as mayor in order to run. Dayday ultimately finished third in the race. After the New Democratic Member of Parliament for Saskatoon-Rosetown-Biggar , Chris Axworthy , resigned in the summer of 1999, Dayday ran in the by-election as the Liberal candidate. In a race dominated by rural and agricultural issues, Dayday argued that a Liberal MP would be best-positioned to secure federal aid for Saskatchewan farms given that
6764-582: The two financial years 2009/10 and 10/11 showed the CLS had added $ 45 million per year to the Canadian GDP, or about $ 3 for every $ 1 of operating funding. The CLS has stated that "the primary means of accessing the CLS is through a system of peer review, which ensures that the proposed science is of the highest quality and permits access to the facility to any interested researcher, regardless of regional, national, academic, industrial or governmental affiliation." Then-Prime Minister Jean Chrétien visited
6853-486: The use of graphene in a variety of future products. A collaboration between the University of Regina and the Royal Saskatchewan Museum has been investigating dinosaur fossils at the CLS, including "Scotty," a Tyrannosaurus found in Saskatchewan in 1991, one of the most complete and largest T-rex skeletons ever found. They looked at the concentration of elements in bones to study the impact of
6942-534: The work of a scientist, in addition to having the chance to use the CLS beamlines. "The program allows students the development of active research, a very rare phenomena in schools and provides direct access to the use of a particle accelerator, something even rarer!" said teacher Steve Desfosses form College Saint-Bernard, Drummondville , Quebec. Dene students from La Loche, Saskatchewan have taken part in this program twice, looking at effects of acid rain . Student Jontae DesRoches commented "Elders have noticed that
7031-424: Was also one of the first facilities to chicane two undulators in one straight section, to maximize the number of insertion device beamlines. All five of the phase I X-ray beamlines use insertion devices. Four use permanent magnet undulators designed and assembled at the CLS, including one in-vacuum undulator and one elliptically polarized undulator (EPU). The HXMA beamline uses a superconducting wiggler built by
7120-544: Was also unsuccessful. In 1977 Mike Bancroft , also of UWO, submitted a proposal to NRC to build a Canadian beamline , as the Canadian Synchrotron Radiation Facility (CSRF), at the existing Synchrotron Radiation Center at the University of Wisconsin-Madison , USA, and in 1978 newly created NSERC awarded capital funding. CSRF, owned and operated by NRC, grew from the initial beamline to a total of three by 1998. A further push towards
7209-406: Was announced as the new director. Science fiction author Robert J. Sawyer was writer-in-residence for two months in 2009 in what he called a "once in a lifetime opportunity to hang out with working scientists" While there he wrote most of the novel "Wonder", which won the 2012 Prix Aurora Award for best novel." By the end of 2010 more than 1000 individual researchers had used the facility, and
7298-559: Was completed in 2007 to house the phase II medical imaging beamline BMIT, and construction on the expansion needed to house the phase III Brockhouse beamline started in July 2011 and is still ongoing as of July 2012. Bill Thomlinson retired in 2008, and in May of that year physics professor Josef Hormes of the University of Bonn , former director of the CAMD synchrotron at Louisiana State University
7387-483: Was declared "Synchrotron Month" by the city of Saskatoon and the Saskatchewan government. Peter Mansbridge broadcast the CBC 's nightly newscast The National from the top of the storage ring the day before the official opening. In parliament local MP Lynne Yelich said "There were many challenges to overcome, but thanks to the vision, dedication and persistence of its supporters, the Canadian Light Source synchrotron
7476-405: Was elected mayor. Dayday first ran for City Council in 1973, but was unsuccessful in his bid. He ran again and was elected as alderman for Ward 7 in 1976, beginning a run of 24 consecutive years on council. This tied him with Morris Cherneskey for the longest consecutive stint on council, and the longest for someone who took over the mayor's chair. Dayday was re-elected in 1979 and made history as
7565-439: Was raised on a farm near the town of Bankend, Saskatchewan . He moved to Saskatoon and earned two bachelor's degrees from the University of Saskatchewan , including a bachelor's of education. He taught high school math in rural Saskatchewan before returning to Saskatoon in 1969, where he continued to teach, working at Evan Hardy, City Park, and Marion M. Graham Collegiates . Dayday continued teaching at Marion Graham even after he
7654-519: Was refurbished and placed back into service in 2002 while the booster and storage rings were still under construction. First turn was achieved in the booster ring in July 2002 with full booster commissioning completed by September 2002. New director Bill Thomlinson, an expert in synchrotron medical imaging, arrived in November 2002. He was recruited from the European Synchrotron Radiation Facility where he had been
7743-492: Was seeking a fifth term. Dayday was focused on issues of fiscal management, labelling Atchison's council as "irresponsible spenders," railing against rising debt levels, and opposing new communications allowances for City Council members. However, despite stating his attention to see the race through, unlike in 2012, Dayday once again withdrew before the nomination deadline when polls showed him running at 5%, well behind three others. Former councillor Charlie Clark ultimately won
7832-621: Was used in "parasitic mode" when bending magnet radiation had to be extracted by drilling extra holes in the beam pipes. The first storage ring commissioned as a synchrotron light source was Tantalus, at the Synchrotron Radiation Center , first operational in 1968. As accelerator synchrotron radiation became more intense and its applications more promising, devices that enhanced the intensity of synchrotron radiation were built into existing rings. Third-generation synchrotron radiation sources were conceived and optimized from
7921-655: Was visiting the LNLS synchrotron in Brazil , during a live link-up, by video chat and remote control software, between the two facilities. January 18, 2017 Canadian Science Minister Kirsty Duncan toured the complex. With the NRU reactor at the Chalk River Laboratories due to close in 2016, there was a need to find alternative sources of the medical isotope technetium-99m , a mainstay of nuclear medicine . In 2011
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