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Title: Synchrotron Physics: Principles and Applications


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Synchrotron PhysicsPrinciples and Applications
  • Dr Tim Reddish

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Questions Questions Questions
  • Whats so special about Synchrotron radiation?
  • What is Synchrotron radiation?
  • How do you make - or optimise - it?
  • What are its applications?

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Accelerating Charged Particles Emit
Electromagnetic Radiation.
Radio Waves to Gamma Rays
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What is Synchrotron Radiation?
  • The light emitted by very fast electrons in a
    circular orbit is distorted by relativistic
    effects.

Classical Dipole Radiation Intensity
Distribution
Relativistic Searchlight Effect
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Synchrotron Light
  • More than a million times brighter than the Sun!

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Synchrotron Light Properties
  • Very bright light.
  • A broad wavelength range
  • Infra-red through to X-rays
  • Pulsed (60 ps), pulse spacing from 2 ns to 800
    ns.
  • Polarised light linear, elliptical or circular.
  • .. a very versatile light source, with all the
    above available for many scientific teams at the
    same time!

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Sources Throughout the World!
  • 2nd and 3rd Generation Synchrotron Sources.
  • Dedicated for intense light production.
  • Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, Taiwan,
    Demark, France, Germany, India, Italy, Japan,
    Spain, Sweden, USA, UK..

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Canadian Light Source, Saskatchewan
LINAC
Booster Ring
2.9 GeV Storage Ring
Bending Magnets
Beam lines and End Stations
Wigglers and Undulators
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Simulated Synchrotron!
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LINAC Linear Accelerator
  • Electrons are emitted from a hot-a tungsten oxide
    button into a vacuum tube.
  • These electrons are accelerated to nearly the
    speed of light using microwave technology.

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BoosterRing
  • In the booster ring microwaves further accelerate
    the energy of the electron stream from 250 MeV to
    2900 MeV.

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Storage Ring
  • The 2.9 GeV electrons circulate around the
    storage ring where large magnets manipulate and
    bend themproducing Synchrotron Radiation.

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Inside the New CLS
  • 175M Project!

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3rd Generation means Insertion Devices
Bending Magnet
Multipole Wiggler
Undulator
  • IDs boost Flux and Brightness

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Undulators
Narrower Light Cone
Extra, Periodic Oscillations in Electron
Trajectory
Near- Coherent Addition of Emitted Light
  • Basis of Free Electron Laser Technology

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Monochromators
  • Beam lines split the continuous light into
    suitable individual wavelengths, l.
  • Technology is l dependent, grazing incidence.
  • High Heat loss on the optical elements!

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Synchrotron Applications
  • Advanced Materials Research
  • Probe the structure of matter
  • Investigate chemical reactions
  • Medical / Biotechnology / Pharmaceutical

ALS X-Ray Crystallography
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Tools for both Engineering and Fundamental
Science.
  • Coatings, fibers, polymers, fuel cells,
    lubricants.
  • IT storage, semi-conductors, sensors.
  • Miniaturization Nanotechnology.
  • Designer molecules for next generation drugs,
    Biomedical imaging cell chemistry implantable
    devices, cancer studies, protein functionality.
  • Environmental waste processing and toxicity.
  • Forensic Science, Mining, Oil, Agriculture.

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Physics COLTRIMS Cold Target Recoil Ion
Momentum Spectroscopy
  • In physics, to study somethingBlow it up!
  • COLTRIMS is particle microscope that measures
    the momenta of electrons and fragment ions
    following atomic or molecular photoionization.
  • This information allows physicists to reconstruct
    the details of various processes.
  • Technique developed by Schmidt-Bocking, Ullrich,
    Dorner, Cocke and many co-workers over 20 years.

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COLTRIMS Apparatus
4p Detection Solid Angle Complete kinematical
description of ionization process. Ultra-fast
timing electronics and position sensitive
detectors.
Gas Jet (target)
Detectors
Detectors
Extraction Fields
Ions
Synchrotron Light
Electrons
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Light Molecule Ionisation
Fragmentation
Illuminating molecules from within
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With tools like COLTRIMS theres a Bright
Future for the CLS!
  • First Light 9 Dec 2003!

See www.lightsource.ca for latest news
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Acknowledgements
  • Canadian Light Source
  • Australian Light Source
  • Advanced Light Source
  • R. Dorner and the COLTRIMS team.
  • Canadian Foundation for Innovation
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