Synchrotron radiation is a type of electromagnetic radiation emitted by charged particles (such as electrons) as they are accelerated in a synchrotron particle accelerator. This radiation covers a wide range of wavelengths from infrared to X-rays, making it a valuable tool for studying the structure and properties of materials at the atomic and molecular level. Synchrotron radiation facilities are used in a variety of scientific disciplines, including physics, chemistry, biology, and materials science, to conduct research on a wide range of topics such as protein structures, material properties, and environmental studies.