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Synchrotron light



         


This article is mostly concerned with applications of synchrotron radiation produced by cyclic paticle accelerators. For details of the particle accelerator so named see synchrotron.

A synchrotron is a toroidial particle accelerator that boosts the velocity of electrons, protons or ionized atoms (ions) to near the speed of light.

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Operation

When a charged particle moves along a curved path or is accelerated while following a straight path, it radiates electromagnetic energy. In a synchrotron this energy may used for a number of experimental purposes.

A synchrotron produces a wide range of electromagnetic radiation, and they are quite often constructed so that the predominant emission consists of x-rays.

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Uses

Synchrotron light is an ideal tool for many types of research and also has industrial applications. Some practical uses include:

Some of the advantages of synchrotron light that allow for these practical uses are:

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List of Synchrotrons





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