sünkrotronvalgus
Sünkrotronvalgus is the electromagnetic radiation produced by charged particles, typically electrons, that are forced to change their direction of motion by magnetic fields. This phenomenon occurs in devices called synchrotrons, which are circular particle accelerators. As the charged particles, accelerated to near the speed of light, are bent by powerful magnets, they emit photons in a beam of light. This light is highly intense, coherent, and covers a broad spectrum, from infrared to X-rays, depending on the energy of the particles and the design of the synchrotron.
The properties of synchrotron light make it an invaluable tool in scientific research. Its high brightness
Applications of synchrotron light span numerous scientific disciplines. In materials science, it is used to probe