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A guide to synchrotron radiation science
Synchrotron Radiation (SR), as a light source is now in use around the world to provide brilliant radiation from the infrared into the soft and hard X-ray regions. It is an indispensible and essential tool to establish the physic-chemical characteristics of materials and surfaces from an atomic and...
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author | Watanabe, Makoto Sato, Shigeru Munro, Ian Lodha, G S |
author_facet | Watanabe, Makoto Sato, Shigeru Munro, Ian Lodha, G S |
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description | Synchrotron Radiation (SR), as a light source is now in use around the world to provide brilliant radiation from the infrared into the soft and hard X-ray regions. It is an indispensible and essential tool to establish the physic-chemical characteristics of materials and surfaces from an atomic and molecular view point. It is being applied to topics which range from mineralogy to protein crystallography, embracing research in areas from the physical to the life sciences. This new guide is a concise yet comprehensive and easily readable introduction to an expanding area of science. It presents in a readily assimilable form the basic concepts of SR science from its generation principles, through source design and operation to the principles of instruments for SR exploitation followed by a survey of its actual applications in selected research fields, including spectroscopy, diffractometry, microanalysis and chemical processing. |
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spelling | cern-21198312021-04-21T19:56:17Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2119831engWatanabe, MakotoSato, ShigeruMunro, IanLodha, G SA guide to synchrotron radiation scienceAccelerators and Storage RingsSynchrotron Radiation (SR), as a light source is now in use around the world to provide brilliant radiation from the infrared into the soft and hard X-ray regions. It is an indispensible and essential tool to establish the physic-chemical characteristics of materials and surfaces from an atomic and molecular view point. It is being applied to topics which range from mineralogy to protein crystallography, embracing research in areas from the physical to the life sciences. This new guide is a concise yet comprehensive and easily readable introduction to an expanding area of science. It presents in a readily assimilable form the basic concepts of SR science from its generation principles, through source design and operation to the principles of instruments for SR exploitation followed by a survey of its actual applications in selected research fields, including spectroscopy, diffractometry, microanalysis and chemical processing.Narosa Publ.oai:cds.cern.ch:21198312015 |
spellingShingle | Accelerators and Storage Rings Watanabe, Makoto Sato, Shigeru Munro, Ian Lodha, G S A guide to synchrotron radiation science |
title | A guide to synchrotron radiation science |
title_full | A guide to synchrotron radiation science |
title_fullStr | A guide to synchrotron radiation science |
title_full_unstemmed | A guide to synchrotron radiation science |
title_short | A guide to synchrotron radiation science |
title_sort | guide to synchrotron radiation science |
topic | Accelerators and Storage Rings |
url | http://cds.cern.ch/record/2119831 |
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