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Upgraded Advanced Photon Source Delivers First Light

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The Advanced Photon Source (APS) has completed its upgrade and delivered its first X-ray light beams to a scientific beamline. Operations had been suspended over the past year while its original electron storage ring, responsible for producing X-ray beams, was removed to make way for the new one. This new storage ring is made up of 1321 powerful electromagnets, thousands of power supply units, and a thin, but lengthy vacuum system that connects it all. It runs on 32 miles of power cable, eight miles of diagnostic cable, and 20 miles of optical fiber. The storage ring pioneers the...Read full article

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    Published: June 2024
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    synchrotron
    A synchrotron is a type of particle accelerator that uses magnetic fields to steer charged particles, typically electrons or positrons, in a closed, circular or elliptical path. The name synchrotron refers to the synchronization of the accelerating electric field with the increasing particle velocity as they move in a circular path. Synchrotrons are powerful tools used in various scientific and industrial applications, particularly in the generation of intense beams of synchrotron radiation. ...
    beam
    1. A bundle of light rays that may be parallel, converging or diverging. 2. A concentrated, unidirectional stream of particles. 3. A concentrated, unidirectional flow of electromagnetic waves.
    advanced photon source
    An accelerator at the Argonne National Laboratory, providing powerful x-ray beams for materials research applications.
    electron
    A charged elementary particle of an atom; the term is most commonly used in reference to the negatively charged particle called a negatron. Its mass at rest is me = 9.109558 x 10-31 kg, its charge is 1.6021917 x 10-19 C, and its spin quantum number is 1/2. Its positive counterpart is called a positron, and possesses the same characteristics, except for the reversal of the charge.
    aurora
    The strongest light emitted by the Earth's upper atmosphere. It most often can be viewed in the Arctic as the aurora borealis, and in the Antarctic as the aurora australis.
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