Core Insights - The High Energy Synchrotron Radiation Source (HEPS) is set to complete its first phase by the end of 2025, with all 15 beamlines operational, providing significant support for major research and development initiatives [1][2] Group 1: HEPS Development and Capabilities - HEPS is designed to be the highest brightness fourth-generation synchrotron radiation source globally, capable of producing high-energy X-rays with strong penetration power, enabling real-time and precise observation of material structures [2] - The HEPS team is actively engaging with research institutions and leading enterprises to gather experimental proposals and major R&D needs, ensuring that the facility meets user requirements upon commissioning [3] Group 2: BSRF Contributions and Future Plans - The Beijing Synchrotron Radiation Facility (BSRF) has been a crucial research platform for over 30 years, contributing to various fields such as physics, chemistry, and biology, with notable achievements including the structural analysis of the SARS virus [2] - BSRF will retain 8 beamlines post-upgrade of the Beijing Electron-Positron Collider in May 2025, continuing to provide open access for scientific research [2] Group 3: Future Expansion and Collaboration - The HEPS facility has the potential to accommodate up to 90 beamlines, with plans to construct 45 beamlines during the 14th Five-Year Plan period, enhancing support for cutting-edge basic research and industrial R&D [3] - The HEPS team is exploring new investment models and deep collaboration with research and enterprise users to facilitate the ongoing construction of beamlines [3]
中国同步辐射光源为重大研发提供有力支撑
Ke Ji Ri Bao·2025-07-23 00:55