To study such things as the structures of crystals and reactions on the surfaces of semiconductors, scientists now demand more
intense beams of radiation than ever before.
These extreme objects advertise their presence with
intense beams of radiation, sweeping through the sky like cosmic lighthouses, with a regularity rivaling Earth's best clocks.
Not exact matches
They emit a narrow
beam of intense radiation during a supernova when a massive star collapses into a neutron star or a black hole.
Undulators, with small and low field bending, create a narrower
radiation cone with more
intense beam, with selected wavelengths or harmonics, which can be tuned by manipulating the magnetic field
of the device by changing the gap.