| 31. | As these particles change direction, they emit synchrotron radiation.
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| 32. | Coherent X-ray beams could be produced by modern synchrotron radiation sources and free electron lasers.
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| 33. | Third-generation synchrotron radiation sources were conceived and optimized from the outset to produce brilliant X-rays.
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| 34. | Synchrotron radiation is more powerfully emitted by lighter particles, so these accelerators are invariably electron accelerators.
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| 35. | EDXRD is almost exclusively used with synchrotron radiation which allows for measurement within real engineering materials.
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| 36. | The experiment is usually performed at synchrotron radiation sources, which provide intense and tunable X-ray beams.
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| 37. | UWO, which operated the existing Canadian Synchrotron Radiation Facility at an American synchrotron, was the clear favourite.
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| 38. | It was not until the 1950s that synchrotron radiation was offered as an explanation for these measurements.
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| 39. | For instance, electrons spiraling around a field line produce synchrotron radiation that is detectable in radio waves.
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| 40. | Synchrotron radiation has a natural sigma and pi bonds that may have a particular orientation on a surface.
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