This is the point at which synchrotron radiation comes to the rescue.
Think about it: some kind of technology that can produce synchrotron radiation where there isn't supposed to be any.
Synchrotron Radiation is one of the brightest lights on earth.
At that time there were no users of synchrotron radiation in Canada.
The synchrotron radiation, which comes up as a side effect, was first used in 1967 for absorption measurements.
In the 1950s, Cornell physicists became the first to study synchrotron radiation.
Synchrotron radiation is quite simply the most intense source of white X-rays we have.
This article is mostly concerned with the laboratory production and applications of synchrotron radiation.
It uses synchrotron radiation to study the structure of ribosomes.
For example, when a charge is accelerated it emits synchrotron radiation.