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@ARTICLE{Schroer:486077,
      author       = {Schroer, Christian and Wille, Hans-Christian and Seeck,
                      Oliver and Bagschik, Kai and Schulte-Schrepping, Horst and
                      Tischer, Markus and Graafsma, Heinz and Laasch, Wiebke and
                      Baev, Karolin and Klumpp, Stephan and Bartolini, Riccardo
                      and Reichert, Harald and Leemans, Wim and Weckert, Edgar},
      title        = {{T}he {S}ynchrotron {R}adiation {S}ource {PETRA} {III} and
                      its {F}uture {U}ltra-{L}ow-{E}mittance {U}pgrade {PETRA}
                      {IV}},
      journal      = {The European physical journal / Plus},
      volume       = {137},
      number       = {12},
      issn         = {2190-5444},
      address      = {Heidelberg},
      publisher    = {Springer},
      reportid     = {PUBDB-2022-07077},
      pages        = {1312},
      year         = {2022},
      abstract     = {PETRA III at DESY is one of the brightest synchrotron
                      radiation sources worldwide. It serves a broad international
                      multidisciplinary user community from academia to industry
                      at currently 25 specialised beamlines. With a storage ring
                      energy of 6 GeV, it provides mainly hard to high-energy
                      X-rays for versatile experiments in a very broad range of
                      scientific fields. It is ideally suited for an upgrade to
                      the ultra-low emittance source PETRA IV, owing to its large
                      circumference of 2304 m. With a targeted storage ring
                      emittance of 20 × 5 pm2 rad2, PETRA IV will reach spectral
                      brightnesses two to three orders of magnitude higher than
                      today. The unique beam parameters will make PETRAIV the
                      ultimate in situ 3D microscope for biological, chemical and
                      physical processes helping to address key questions in
                      health, energy, mobility, information technology, and earth
                      and environment.},
      cin          = {FS-PETRA / FS-PETRA-D / FS-BT / FS-PETRA-S / FS-DS /
                      EuPRAXIA / M / FS},
      ddc          = {530},
      cid          = {I:(DE-H253)FS-PETRA-20140814 /
                      I:(DE-H253)FS-PETRA-D-20210408 / I:(DE-H253)FS-BT-20120731 /
                      I:(DE-H253)FS-PETRA-S-20210408 / I:(DE-H253)FS-DS-20120731 /
                      I:(DE-H253)EuPRAXIA-20160714 / I:(DE-H253)M-20120731 /
                      I:(DE-H253)FS-20120806},
      pnm          = {621 - Accelerator Research and Development (POF4-621) / 6G3
                      - PETRA III (DESY) (POF4-6G3)},
      pid          = {G:(DE-HGF)POF4-621 / G:(DE-HGF)POF4-6G3},
      experiment   = {EXP:(DE-H253)PETRAIV-20220101},
      typ          = {PUB:(DE-HGF)16},
      pubmed       = {36532653},
      UT           = {WOS:000893596600002},
      doi          = {10.1140/epjp/s13360-022-03517-6},
      url          = {https://bib-pubdb1.desy.de/record/486077},
}