
Synchrotron Radiation Sources
Synchrotron radiation sources are advanced facilities that produce intense, highly focused beams of light and other electromagnetic radiation by accelerating charged particles, like electrons, to near the speed of light in a circular path. When these particles change direction rapidly, they emit radiation known as synchrotron light. This powerful and tunable radiation is used in various scientific fields, such as biology, physics, and materials science, to analyze the structure of complex molecules, develop new materials, and study biological processes with exceptional precision.