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The Path to Secondary Sources

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Pulsed x-rays from synchrotrons are a valuable tool for testing and measurement in various industries or for novel therapies. Lasers could soon make them a feasible tool as well.

ANDREAS THOSS, CONTRIBUTING EDITOR

The laser is a versatile tool for many applications partly due to its capacity to generate harmonic wavelengths in which, for example, two red photons combine to generate a blue photon. But with the advent of ultrashort laser pulses, processes were discovered to generate many more wavelengths using extremely intense laser pulses. Often, these processes are based on highly nonlinear effects from plasma physics. After decades of development, such processes can be used not only to generate various secondary sources of electromagnetic radiation, but also beams of electrons or even protons. ...Read full article

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    Published: July 2023
    Glossary
    synchrotron radiation
    Radiation emitted by electrons when they travel in circular orbits at speeds close to that of light. Synchrotron radiation occurs in the x-ray and ultraviolet regions of the spectrum. Once considered a dissipative nuisance by accelerator physicists, synchrotron radiation can be used to investigate phenomena as diverse as the structures of solids and the interiors of heart vessels.
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