Abstract
The use of synchrotron radiation for fundamental research in a wide range of disciplines is now well established, world wide. Not so well known are the technologically oriented programs that are now in progress on Aladdin [E.M. Rowe, Nucl. Instr. and Meth. B24/25 (1987) 414], the 1 GeV electron storage ring at the Synchrotron Radiation Center of the University of Wisconsin-Madison. We describe three such programs: X-ray lithography, high T c superconductor to normal conductor junction technology, and X-ray microscopy.
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