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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract An insertion device (ID) is a component inAn insertion device (ID) is a component in modern synchrotron light sources, so called because they are "inserted" into accelerator tracks. They are periodic magnetic structures that stimulate highly brilliant, forward-directed synchrotron radiation emission by forcing a stored charged particle beam to perform wiggles, or undulations, as they pass through the device. This motion is caused by the Lorentz force, and it is from this oscillatory motion that we get the names for the two classes of device, which are known as wigglers and undulators.As well as creating a brighter light, some insertion devices enable tuning of the light so that different frequencies can be generated for different applications.n be generated for different applications.
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