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Two million hours of science

After over a quarter of a century, the doors of the world's first synchrotron radiation source have closed. Its contribution to materials science in the past and the future should not be underestimated.

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Figure 1: The Synchrotron Radiation Source at Daresbury Laboratory.

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Figure 2: Atomic structures of complex materials.
Figure 3: XMCD studies of magnetic materials.

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