Title: Synchrotron Physics: Principles and Applications
1Synchrotron PhysicsPrinciples and Applications
2Questions Questions Questions
- Whats so special about Synchrotron radiation?
- What is Synchrotron radiation?
- How do you make - or optimise - it?
- What are its applications?
3Accelerating Charged Particles Emit
Electromagnetic Radiation.
Radio Waves to Gamma Rays
4What 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
5Synchrotron Light
- More than a million times brighter than the Sun!
6Synchrotron 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!
7Sources Throughout the World!
- 2nd and 3rd Generation Synchrotron Sources.
- Dedicated for intense light production.
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- Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, Taiwan,
Demark, France, Germany, India, Italy, Japan,
Spain, Sweden, USA, UK..
8Canadian Light Source, Saskatchewan
LINAC
Booster Ring
2.9 GeV Storage Ring
Bending Magnets
Beam lines and End Stations
Wigglers and Undulators
9Simulated Synchrotron!
10LINAC 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.
11BoosterRing
- In the booster ring microwaves further accelerate
the energy of the electron stream from 250 MeV to
2900 MeV.
12Storage Ring
- The 2.9 GeV electrons circulate around the
storage ring where large magnets manipulate and
bend themproducing Synchrotron Radiation.
13Inside the New CLS
143rd Generation means Insertion Devices
Bending Magnet
Multipole Wiggler
Undulator
- IDs boost Flux and Brightness
15Undulators
Narrower Light Cone
Extra, Periodic Oscillations in Electron
Trajectory
Near- Coherent Addition of Emitted Light
- Basis of Free Electron Laser Technology
16Monochromators
- Beam lines split the continuous light into
suitable individual wavelengths, l. - Technology is l dependent, grazing incidence.
- High Heat loss on the optical elements!
17Synchrotron Applications
- Advanced Materials Research
- Probe the structure of matter
- Investigate chemical reactions
- Medical / Biotechnology / Pharmaceutical
ALS X-Ray Crystallography
18Tools 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.
19Physics 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.
20COLTRIMS 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
21Light Molecule Ionisation
Fragmentation
Illuminating molecules from within
22With tools like COLTRIMS theres a Bright
Future for the CLS!
See www.lightsource.ca for latest news
23Acknowledgements
- Canadian Light Source
- Australian Light Source
- Advanced Light Source
- R. Dorner and the COLTRIMS team.
- Canadian Foundation for Innovation