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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 ...
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5 Apr 2005 ... Hyperlinked list maintained by The Advanced Light Source (ALS), a division of Berkeley Lab.
www-als.lbl.gov/als/synchrotron_sources.html - Similar
16 Aug 2000 ... The protons in the Fermilab synchrotrons are bent in a circle by magnets and kept focused by quadrupoles, another type of magnet. ...
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The Victorian Government is building a $206 million synchrotron in Melbourne. Why invest so much money in a machine that most people have never heard of? ...
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The final stages of acceleration in the major accelerator facilities are usually synchrotrons. They consist of large circular devices where charged ...
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A synchrotron is a huge scientific machine designed to produce very intense beams of x-rays, infrared and ultraviolet light. Particles called electrons are ...
www.diamond.ac.uk/Home/About/Synchrotrons.html - Similar
5 Apr 2009 ... Besides the ESRF, the European Synchrotron Radiation Facility (in Grenoble, France), a large number of particle accelerators / storage rings ...
www.esrf.eu/UsersAndScience/Links/Synchrotrons/ - Similar
BioSync contains information about synchrotron beamlines for ... Beamline Deposition Statistics: For synchrotrons and structural genomics projects around ...
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Synchrotrons. Connections to synchrotrons around the world. The servers have the latest beam-line information and status. Daresbury (Warrington, UK). ...
www.biop.ox.ac.uk/www/synchr.html - Similar
Hutchinson encyclopedia article about synchrotrons. synchrotrons. Information about synchrotrons in the Hutchinson encyclopedia.
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