Abstract

Electron synchrotron radiation is being explored as a continuum-radiation source of high intensity and polarization in the far-infrared, far-ultraviolet and soft x-ray regions. With existing accelerators, one can obtain kilowatts of total radiation. Already, at the National Bureau of Standards, synchrotron far-ultraviolet radiation is disclosing hundreds of new resonances in rare-gas spectra. And synchrotron radiation sources may prove valuable for solid-state spectroscopy as well.

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