The major applications of synchrotron light are in condensed matter physics, materials science, biology and medicine.
Some of the advantages of synchrotron light that allow for these practical uses are:
This radiation is called synchrotron light and depends highly on the mass of the accelerating particle.
Certain accelerators (synchrotrons) are however built specially for producing synchrotron light (X-rays).
It is capable of viewing matter at the molecular level using synchrotron light.
See for example Bremsstrahlung and synchrotron light.
Scientists also use synchrotron light in many other ways.
Its appearance resembles a large lens, and when inside the Hell's Gate, it displays a synchrotron light, which is yet to be explained.
Diamond generates synchrotron light at wavelengths ranging from X-rays to the far infrared.
This is the synchrotron light used for experiments.