Abstract
Not only brilliance but also compactness are the key issue for future x-ray sources to be introduced for industrial uses. Today the most brilliant x-ray source uses an 8-GeV electron storage ring which has 1.4 km circumference.1 If this class of brilliant x-ray source becomes a laboratory size progresses in the application fields will be made much more dramatically.
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