A view inside the new ESRf-EBS storage ring, the first high-energy 4th-generation synchrotron (Credit: ESRF/stef Candé)
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View of the Experimental Hall and the storage ring (Credit: ESRF/Stef Candé)
View of the Experimental Hall and the storage ring (Credit: ESRF/Stef Candé)
View of the ID32 beamline (Credit: ESRF/Stef Candé)
View of the ID32 beamline (Credit: ESRF/Stef Candé)
View inside the booster synchrotron (Credit: @ESRF/Stef Candé)
View inside the booster synchrotron (Credit: @ESRF/Stef Candé)
The European synchrotron viewed from the Néron (Credit: ESRF/P.Jayet)
The European synchrotron viewed from the Néron (Credit: ESRF/P.Jayet)
View inside the ID20 beamline (Credit: ESRF/McBride)
View inside the ID20 beamline (Credit: ESRF/McBride)
Aerial view of the European Synchrotron (Credit: ESRF/P.Jayet)
Aerial view of the European Synchrotron (Credit: ESRF/P.Jayet)
l hall and storage ring building of the ESRF. (Credit: ESRF/P. Jayet)
l hall and storage ring building of the ESRF. (Credit: ESRF/P. Jayet)
Light-sensitive chrome yellow paints exposed to different wavelengths of monochromatic light
Light-sensitive chrome yellow paints exposed to different wavelengths of monochromatic light (image courtesy of ESRF)
Artist Nina Grúňová’s painting was inspired by a 3D model of a fossil wasp. The 16 layers of enamel represent the 720 layers that comprise the original 3D model
Artist Nina Grúňová’s painting was inspired by a 3D model of a fossil wasp. The 16 layers of enamel represent the 720 layers that comprise the original 3D model (Image courtesy of ESRF / I Petmezakis)