
SRS (Synchrotron Radiation Source)
A Synchrotron Radiation Source (SRS) is a facility that accelerates electrons to nearly the speed of light using a large circular track. As these electrons bend around magnetic fields, they emit intense, highly focused light called synchrotron radiation. This light covers a broad spectrum, including X-rays, and is used to precisely investigate materials at the atomic or molecular level. Researchers utilize SRS to study biological molecules, new materials, or chemical reactions with exceptional detail, advancing science and technology across various fields.