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S y n c h r o t r o n R a d i a t i o n
Presented By Course Incharge
Muhammad Azhar
Ishfaque Ahmed
Prof. Dr. Saqib Anjum
S y n c h r o t r o n R a d i a t i o n
Contents • Introduction
• Historical Background
• World Wide Synchrotron Facilities
• Synchrotron Design & its Essential
Components
• Functions of Essential Components
• Detection of Synchrotron Radiation
• Properties of Synchrotron Radiation
• Advantages of Synchrotron Radiation
• Applications
M u h a m m a d A z h a r N E D U E T I s h f a q u e A h m e d
S y n c h r o t r o n R a d i a t i o n
Introduction Synchrotron radiation is the electromagnetic radiation
emitted when charge particles travel in curved path.
In Synchrotron the charge particle moves with
constant relativistic speed on a circular arc.
The relativistic speed domain make it different from
Cyclotron.
Ordinary Synchrotron radiation
Bending-Magnet Radiation
SR
M u h a m m a d A z h a r N E D U E T I s h f a q u e A h m e d
S y n c h r o t r o n R a d i a t i o n
Introduction (Cont.…) A synchrotron produces light by using radio frequency
waves and powerful electro-magnets to accelerate
electrons to nearly the speed of light.
Energy is added to the electrons as they accelerate so
that, when the magnets alter their course, they
naturally emit a very brilliant, highly focused light.
M u h a m m a d A z h a r N E D U E T I s h f a q u e A h m e d
S y n c h r o t r o n R a d i a t i o n
Historical Background Synchrotron radiation was named after its discovery in a General Electric
synchrotron accelerator built in 1946 and announced in May 1947 by
Frank Elder.
M u h a m m a d A z h a r N E D U E T I s h f a q u e A h m e d
S y n c h r o t r o n R a d i a t i o n
World Wide
Synchrotron Facilities
M u h a m m a d A z h a r N E D U E T I s h f a q u e A h m e d
S y n c h r o t r o n R a d i a t i o n
Synchrotron Design
& its Essential
Components
M u h a m m a d A z h a r N E D U E T I s h f a q u e A h m e d
S y n c h r o t r o n R a d i a t i o n
Functions of Essential
Components
M u h a m m a d A z h a r N E D U E T I s h f a q u e A h m e d
1. MICROTRON
An electron gun inside a microtron generates electrons. Radio waves then accelerate the electrons to an
energy level of 22MeV.
S y n c h r o t r o n R a d i a t i o n
Functions of Essential
Components
(Cont.…)
M u h a m m a d A z h a r N E D U E T I s h f a q u e A h m e d
2. BOOSTER RING
The electrons enter a booster ring where magnets force them to travel in a circular path and radio waves
accelerates electrons to 800 MeV.
S y n c h r o t r o n R a d i a t i o n
Functions of Essential
Components
(Cont.…)
M u h a m m a d A z h a r N E D U E T I s h f a q u e A h m e d
3. STORAGE RING
The electron beam travels to a storage ring where it races around fo5r hours, reaching 2.5 GeV.
S y n c h r o t r o n R a d i a t i o n
Functions of Essential
Components
(Cont.…)
M u h a m m a d A z h a r N E D U E T I s h f a q u e A h m e d
3A. BENDING MAGNETS
Bending magnets adjust the path of the electron beam to keep it inside the storage ring.
S y n c h r o t r o n R a d i a t i o n
Functions of Essential
Components
(Cont.…)
M u h a m m a d A z h a r N E D U E T I s h f a q u e A h m e d
3B. WIGGLERS/UNDULATORS
Magnets called wigglers and undulators force to emit a concentrated beam of light.
S y n c h r o t r o n R a d i a t i o n
Functions of Essential
Components
(Cont.…)
M u h a m m a d A z h a r N E D U E T I s h f a q u e A h m e d
3C. RADIO-FREQUENCY CAVITIES
Radio-frequency cavities add energy to the circulating electrons to replace the energy that was lost as
light.
S y n c h r o t r o n R a d i a t i o n
Functions of Essential
Components
(Cont.…)
M u h a m m a d A z h a r N E D U E T I s h f a q u e A h m e d
4. BEAM LINE/ EXPERIMENTAL STATION
The light travel down a beam line, which sends the beam to an experimental station, where optics focus or
filter the light to allow scientist to investigate their samples.
S y n c h r o t r o n R a d i a t i o n
Detection of
Synchrotron
Radiation
The synchrotron radiation detected at Experimental Stations
Each Experimental Station has 3-Areas
M u h a m m a d A z h a r N E D U E T I s h f a q u e A h m e d
S y n c h r o t r o n R a d i a t i o n
Detection of
Synchrotron
Radiation
(Cont...)
Optics Hutch=> As X-ray
beam pass through the
optics hutch it is focused &
filtered
M u h a m m a d A z h a r N E D U E T I s h f a q u e A h m e d
Experimental Hutch=> In this
hutch rays strike the mounted
sample. This interaction gives
the detailed structure
Control Cabin=> In control cabin
the scientists control the
experiment, monitor and
analyse the data.
S y n c h r o t r o n R a d i a t i o n
Properties of
Synchrotron
Radiation
• High Intensity
• Continuous Spectrum
• Excellent Collimation (Brilliance)
• Low Emittance
• Pulsed-Time Structured
• Polarization
M u h a m m a d A z h a r N E D U E T I s h f a q u e A h m e d
S y n c h r o t r o n R a d i a t i o n
Advantages of
Synchrotron
Radiation
• An Example. The intensity of synchrotron X-rays is
more than a million times higher that of X-rays from
a conventional X-ray tube. Experiments that took a
month to complete can now be done in only a few
minutes.
• With synchrotron radiation, molecular structures
that once baffled researchers can now be analyzed
precisely, and this progress has opened up many
new research fields over the last few years.
M u h a m m a d A z h a r N E D U E T I s h f a q u e A h m e d
S y n c h r o t r o n R a d i a t i o n
Applications • Life sciences: protein and large-molecule crystallography
• LIGA based microfabrication
• Drug discovery and research
• X-ray lithography
• Analyzing chemicals to determine their composition
• Observing the reaction of living cells to drugs
• Inorganic material crystallography and microanalysis
• Fluorescence studies
• Semiconductor material analysis and structural studies
• Geological material analysis
• Medical imaging
• Particle therapy to treat some forms of cancer
M u h a m m a d A z h a r N E D U E T I s h f a q u e A h m e d
S y n c h r o t r o n R a d i a t i o n
References Albert Hofmann, “The Physics of Synchrotron Radiation” Cambridge
University Press, 2004
Herman Winick, “Synchrotron Radiation Sources: A Primer”, World
Scientific Publishing, 1995
C. Kunz, “Synchrotron Radiation: Techniques and Applications”, Springer
Science & Business Media, 1979
M u h a m m a d A z h a r N E D U E T I s h f a q u e A h m e d
S y n c h r o t r o n R a d i a t i o n
M u h a m m a d A z h a r N E D U E T I s h f a q u e A h m e d

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Synchrotron radiation

  • 1.
  • 2. S y n c h r o t r o n R a d i a t i o n Presented By Course Incharge Muhammad Azhar Ishfaque Ahmed Prof. Dr. Saqib Anjum
  • 3.
  • 4. S y n c h r o t r o n R a d i a t i o n Contents • Introduction • Historical Background • World Wide Synchrotron Facilities • Synchrotron Design & its Essential Components • Functions of Essential Components • Detection of Synchrotron Radiation • Properties of Synchrotron Radiation • Advantages of Synchrotron Radiation • Applications M u h a m m a d A z h a r N E D U E T I s h f a q u e A h m e d
  • 5. S y n c h r o t r o n R a d i a t i o n Introduction Synchrotron radiation is the electromagnetic radiation emitted when charge particles travel in curved path. In Synchrotron the charge particle moves with constant relativistic speed on a circular arc. The relativistic speed domain make it different from Cyclotron. Ordinary Synchrotron radiation Bending-Magnet Radiation SR M u h a m m a d A z h a r N E D U E T I s h f a q u e A h m e d
  • 6. S y n c h r o t r o n R a d i a t i o n Introduction (Cont.…) A synchrotron produces light by using radio frequency waves and powerful electro-magnets to accelerate electrons to nearly the speed of light. Energy is added to the electrons as they accelerate so that, when the magnets alter their course, they naturally emit a very brilliant, highly focused light. M u h a m m a d A z h a r N E D U E T I s h f a q u e A h m e d
  • 7. S y n c h r o t r o n R a d i a t i o n Historical Background Synchrotron radiation was named after its discovery in a General Electric synchrotron accelerator built in 1946 and announced in May 1947 by Frank Elder. M u h a m m a d A z h a r N E D U E T I s h f a q u e A h m e d
  • 8. S y n c h r o t r o n R a d i a t i o n World Wide Synchrotron Facilities M u h a m m a d A z h a r N E D U E T I s h f a q u e A h m e d
  • 9. S y n c h r o t r o n R a d i a t i o n Synchrotron Design & its Essential Components M u h a m m a d A z h a r N E D U E T I s h f a q u e A h m e d
  • 10. S y n c h r o t r o n R a d i a t i o n Functions of Essential Components M u h a m m a d A z h a r N E D U E T I s h f a q u e A h m e d 1. MICROTRON An electron gun inside a microtron generates electrons. Radio waves then accelerate the electrons to an energy level of 22MeV.
  • 11. S y n c h r o t r o n R a d i a t i o n Functions of Essential Components (Cont.…) M u h a m m a d A z h a r N E D U E T I s h f a q u e A h m e d 2. BOOSTER RING The electrons enter a booster ring where magnets force them to travel in a circular path and radio waves accelerates electrons to 800 MeV.
  • 12. S y n c h r o t r o n R a d i a t i o n Functions of Essential Components (Cont.…) M u h a m m a d A z h a r N E D U E T I s h f a q u e A h m e d 3. STORAGE RING The electron beam travels to a storage ring where it races around fo5r hours, reaching 2.5 GeV.
  • 13. S y n c h r o t r o n R a d i a t i o n Functions of Essential Components (Cont.…) M u h a m m a d A z h a r N E D U E T I s h f a q u e A h m e d 3A. BENDING MAGNETS Bending magnets adjust the path of the electron beam to keep it inside the storage ring.
  • 14. S y n c h r o t r o n R a d i a t i o n Functions of Essential Components (Cont.…) M u h a m m a d A z h a r N E D U E T I s h f a q u e A h m e d 3B. WIGGLERS/UNDULATORS Magnets called wigglers and undulators force to emit a concentrated beam of light.
  • 15. S y n c h r o t r o n R a d i a t i o n Functions of Essential Components (Cont.…) M u h a m m a d A z h a r N E D U E T I s h f a q u e A h m e d 3C. RADIO-FREQUENCY CAVITIES Radio-frequency cavities add energy to the circulating electrons to replace the energy that was lost as light.
  • 16. S y n c h r o t r o n R a d i a t i o n Functions of Essential Components (Cont.…) M u h a m m a d A z h a r N E D U E T I s h f a q u e A h m e d 4. BEAM LINE/ EXPERIMENTAL STATION The light travel down a beam line, which sends the beam to an experimental station, where optics focus or filter the light to allow scientist to investigate their samples.
  • 17. S y n c h r o t r o n R a d i a t i o n Detection of Synchrotron Radiation The synchrotron radiation detected at Experimental Stations Each Experimental Station has 3-Areas M u h a m m a d A z h a r N E D U E T I s h f a q u e A h m e d
  • 18. S y n c h r o t r o n R a d i a t i o n Detection of Synchrotron Radiation (Cont...) Optics Hutch=> As X-ray beam pass through the optics hutch it is focused & filtered M u h a m m a d A z h a r N E D U E T I s h f a q u e A h m e d Experimental Hutch=> In this hutch rays strike the mounted sample. This interaction gives the detailed structure Control Cabin=> In control cabin the scientists control the experiment, monitor and analyse the data.
  • 19. S y n c h r o t r o n R a d i a t i o n Properties of Synchrotron Radiation • High Intensity • Continuous Spectrum • Excellent Collimation (Brilliance) • Low Emittance • Pulsed-Time Structured • Polarization M u h a m m a d A z h a r N E D U E T I s h f a q u e A h m e d
  • 20. S y n c h r o t r o n R a d i a t i o n Advantages of Synchrotron Radiation • An Example. The intensity of synchrotron X-rays is more than a million times higher that of X-rays from a conventional X-ray tube. Experiments that took a month to complete can now be done in only a few minutes. • With synchrotron radiation, molecular structures that once baffled researchers can now be analyzed precisely, and this progress has opened up many new research fields over the last few years. M u h a m m a d A z h a r N E D U E T I s h f a q u e A h m e d
  • 21. S y n c h r o t r o n R a d i a t i o n Applications • Life sciences: protein and large-molecule crystallography • LIGA based microfabrication • Drug discovery and research • X-ray lithography • Analyzing chemicals to determine their composition • Observing the reaction of living cells to drugs • Inorganic material crystallography and microanalysis • Fluorescence studies • Semiconductor material analysis and structural studies • Geological material analysis • Medical imaging • Particle therapy to treat some forms of cancer M u h a m m a d A z h a r N E D U E T I s h f a q u e A h m e d
  • 22. S y n c h r o t r o n R a d i a t i o n References Albert Hofmann, “The Physics of Synchrotron Radiation” Cambridge University Press, 2004 Herman Winick, “Synchrotron Radiation Sources: A Primer”, World Scientific Publishing, 1995 C. Kunz, “Synchrotron Radiation: Techniques and Applications”, Springer Science & Business Media, 1979 M u h a m m a d A z h a r N E D U E T I s h f a q u e A h m e d
  • 23. S y n c h r o t r o n R a d i a t i o n M u h a m m a d A z h a r N E D U E T I s h f a q u e A h m e d