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Synchrotron radiation is a form of electromagnetic radiation produced by charged particles moving at relativistic speeds in a curved path. It is used in a variety of applications in electrical engineering, such as X-ray imaging, electron microscopy, and particle acceleration. Synchrotron radiation is also used in materials science, chemistry, and biology.
Synchrotron radiation is generated by the acceleration of charged particles in a magnetic field. The particles are accelerated to relativistic speeds, and the resulting radiation is emitted in a narrow beam. This radiation is highly directional and has a wide range of frequencies, from infrared to X-rays.
Synchrotron radiation is used in a variety of electrical engineering applications, such as X-ray imaging, electron microscopy, and particle acceleration. It is also used in materials science, chemistry, and biology.
Some companies in the Synchrotron Radiation market include Advanced Photon Source, Diamond Light Source, and the European Synchrotron Radiation Facility. Show Less Read more