A view of Hasylab,the synchrotron radiation laboratory at DESY,the German particle physics laboratory in Hamburg. Synchrotron radiation consists of photons ranging in wavelength from visible light to hard X-rays. It is emitted when electrons go through a magnetic field,as occurs in synchrotron & other electron accelerators. Hasylab's synchrotron radiation is produced by the DORIS II electron & positron storage ring accelerator. Synchrotron radiation's intensity is many orders of magnitude higher than conventional photon sources & is therefore attractive for a wide variety of materials & biological sciences experiments | |
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