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synchrotron

[ sing-kruh-tron ]

noun

, Physics.
  1. a type of cyclotron consisting of magnetic sections alternately spaced with sections in which particles are electrostatically accelerated.


synchrotron

/ ˈsɪŋkrəˌtrɒn /

noun

  1. a type of particle accelerator similar to a betatron but having an electric field of fixed frequency with electrons but not with protons as well as a changing magnetic field. It is capable of producing very high energies in the GeV range


synchrotron

/ sĭngkrə-trŏn′ /

  1. A type of particle accelerator that accelerates charged subatomic particles (generally protons) in a circular path. Unlike cyclotrons and synchrocyclotrons, in which particles follow a spiral path, synchrotrons consist of a single ring-shaped tube through which the particles loop numerous times, guided by precisely synchronized magnetic fields and accelerated at various points in the loop by electric field bursts. Synchrotrons are currently the most powerful particle accelerators, and the study of high-energy collisions driven by synchrotrons has lead to the discovery of many subatomic particles.
  2. See also cyclotronSee Note at particle accelerator


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Word History and Origins

Origin of synchrotron1

First recorded in 1945–50; synchro- + -tron

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Word History and Origins

Origin of synchrotron1

C20: from synchro- + ( elec ) tron

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