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The Munich Compact Light Source – Operating an Inverse Compton Source in User Mode

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Abstract

Based on more than two years of operating the Munich Compact Light Source (MuCLS), we present our experiences concerning the everyday use of an inverse Compton device as an X-ray source for biomedical imaging.

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