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What is an undulator?

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What is an undulator?

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Undulators, the more common type of insertion device at Diamond, produce very bright light in a very narrow beam. By varying the separation of the magnet arrays, it is possible to tune the undulator and choose the energy that is generated. They can be used to produce very bright X-rays over a continuous frequency range – essential for a range of experiments, particularly in protein crystallography and microfocus spectroscropy.

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