 | | The circulating electron beam in a synchrotron emits light from infrared radiation to x-rays in a high intensity that is specially suited for research applications.
Synchrotron light is used, for example, for the structural examination of atoms, molecules, and solids in physics, the material sciences and biology.
Carl Zeiss produces mirrors and gratings of the highest quality for the focusing and wavelength selection of synchrotron light. Carl Zeiss also offers optics for applications in satellites.
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