| ESRF | European Synchrotron Radiation Facility |
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| SR | synchrotron radiation |
| synchrotron | A machine for generating high speed electrons or protons, as for nuclear studies. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| synchrotron radiation | <physics> Electromagnetic energy radiated from a charged particle moving in a curved orbit (typically in a magnetic field), due to the acceleration required to change the direction of the particle's velocity. See: bremsstrahlung. Synonym: cyclotron radiation. (13 Jan 1998) |
| synchrotrons | Devices for accelerating protons or electrons in closed orbits where the accelerating voltage and magnetic field strength varies (the accelerating voltage is held constant for electrons) in order to keep the orbit radius constant. (12 Dec 1998) |
Synonyms : Synchrotron
| synchrotron |
cyclotron in which the electric field is maintained at a constant frequency
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A synchrotron is a particular type of cyclic particle accelerator in which the magnetic field (to turn the particles so they circulate) and the electric field (to accelerate the particles) are carefully synchronized with the travelling particle beam. While a cyclotron uses a constant magnetic field and a constant-frequency applied electric field, and one of these is varied in the synchrocyclotron, both of these are varied in the synchrotron. ...
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Synchrotron radiation is electromagnetic radiation, similar to cyclotron radiation, but generated by the acceleration of relativistic electrons (i.e., moving near the speed of light). The radiation typically includes radio, optical, x-rays, and gamma rays. ...
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an accelerator in which charged particles are accelerated around a fixed circular path by a radic-frequency potential and held to the path by a time-varying magnetic field.
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A particle accelerator that produces high-density x-rays used for gathering crystallographic data for structural determinations. Tunable synchrotron radiation permits wavelength variation, enabling the use of multiple wavelength anomalous dispersion techn
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| synchrotron | cyclotron in which the electric field is maintained at a constant frequency |
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