synchrotron

noun

syn·​chro·​tron ˈsiŋ-krə-ˌträn How to pronounce synchrotron (audio)
ˈsin-
1
: an apparatus for imparting very high speeds to charged particles by means of a combination of a high-frequency electric field and a low-frequency magnetic field
2

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Similar efforts led to the SESAME synchrotron research facility in Jordan. Rodney W. Nichols, Foreign Affairs, 25 June 2015 The scroll was first x-rayed in a synchrotron machine in an Oxford laboratory. Francesca Aton For Artnews, Robb Report, 8 Feb. 2025 An image of the scroll was created by X-ray scans at the Diamond Light Source, the U.K.’s national synchrotron science facility — synchrotron refers to a type of circular particle accelerator that can produce extremely bright beams of light, giving a non-invasive view of the scroll’s contents. Jack Knudson, Discover Magazine, 6 Feb. 2025 At the Department of Energy (DOE), which runs 17 national laboratories and large facilities such as x-ray synchrotrons and neutron sources, managers often have enough reserve funding to continue operations for a short while. Bydavid Malakoff, science.org, 19 Dec. 2024 See All Example Sentences for synchrotron

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First Known Use

1945, in the meaning defined at sense 1

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The first known use of synchrotron was in 1945

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synchrotron

noun
syn·​chro·​tron ˈsiŋ-krə-ˌträn, ˈsin- How to pronounce synchrotron (audio)
: an apparatus for imparting very high speeds to charged particles by means of a combination of a high-frequency electric field and a low-frequency magnetic field

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