Industrial Research and Development with Synchrotron Radiation

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The outstanding properties of synchrotron radiation (SR) allow manifold investigations of materials and processes which are not possible with conventional X-ray sources. Its high brightness allows extremely precise or time/spatial resolved measurements. In combination with its high collimation extremely high angular resolution is achievable. The white spectrum of SR allows tuning of the wavelength for spectroscopic applications or optimization according to the requirements of the experiment.

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Materials Science Forum (Volumes 638-642)

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