Building Brilliance: The Upgrade of Argonne’s Advanced Photon Source

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Argonne National Laboratory

Argonne National Laboratory

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@genericalias5756
@genericalias5756 Ай бұрын
I got to see it in person! Thank you to the gentleman you showed us the views from the top floor and got us yelled at by some people in the middle of a meeting.
@herbertfountain6251
@herbertfountain6251 Ай бұрын
What is the new capacity that is enabled by the upgrade? What can researchers do now with the new facility that they were unable to do previously? Are there any questions this will help us answer that could not be answered before? I wish more of this was covered in the video.
@randomchannel-px6ho
@randomchannel-px6ho Ай бұрын
Because sadly productions like this are meant to be clearly digestable to the likes of geriatric congressman, not deep dives into science. Still happy it exist but the audience it expects is disappointing
@JonnyTime
@JonnyTime Ай бұрын
The new machine can generate X-rays up to 500 times brighter than the old one. Researchers will be able to see materials at levels they couldn’t have before, like the structure of atoms, etc. There are quite a few light sources around the world, but the APSU is now one of the most powerful.
@Erik-rp1hi
@Erik-rp1hi Ай бұрын
Money well spent. I own a small machine shop and I'm jealous I did not get to help in making some parts for this tool.
@xanthonyjamesx
@xanthonyjamesx Ай бұрын
Yes! ❤
@NHOrus
@NHOrus Ай бұрын
Old modules were marked radioactive. What kind of radioactivity it is? How long are they hazardous and how much? I expect quite a little, but...
@Gojo_Satorou274
@Gojo_Satorou274 Ай бұрын
When it is under operational it can generate intense x-rays which would be immediately fatal so the modules are usually marked radioactive but under normal operation no body is allowed inside storage ring tube
@D43vil
@D43vil Ай бұрын
Oh it's completely fair to compare this instrument to art, I get the same feeling when looking at the magnets. Would love some high resolution photos that could be made into wall art
@patrick247two
@patrick247two Ай бұрын
I'm going to apply what I have learned here in Satisfactory.
@MattLitkeRacing
@MattLitkeRacing Ай бұрын
We are able to understand measurements. You can give the actual measurements instead of comparing it to hair. Because is that thin hair or thick hair?
@chimpo131
@chimpo131 Ай бұрын
ok dip 💩
@chimpo131
@chimpo131 Ай бұрын
ok di p💩
@MattLitkeRacing
@MattLitkeRacing Ай бұрын
@ what have you built?
@carlsaganlives6086
@carlsaganlives6086 Ай бұрын
Short and curly.
@MattLitkeRacing
@MattLitkeRacing Ай бұрын
@ those are thiccer
@toma.3d
@toma.3d Ай бұрын
@4:37 is that a Tie Fighter on her neck??? 😃
@Lyle-In-NO
@Lyle-In-NO Ай бұрын
Yup! I believe it was Darth's if memory serves me correct. Gee, that movie inspired many to pursue the sciences. Including moi.
@Quadski1
@Quadski1 Ай бұрын
I have a question. The comment was made that "electrons are circulated at close to the speed of light ". Yet the title says Photon Source? Obviously its a particular accelerator. But which particle?
@movax20h
@movax20h Ай бұрын
When charged particles (in this case electrons, which are very light, compared to something like proton or ions), are accelerated (i.e. their direction is deflected to go from straight to go straight but in a different direction, even by small angle), they emit electromagnetic radiation. So photons. If they travel very fast, and you deflect them very strongly in a very short amount of space and time, you get very high energy (frequency) photons, in this case X-rays. Various points along the circle (in fact it is more like 200 segments of straight line, each deflecting just by a little), electromagnets are deflecting by slightly different amounts, allowing to very the frequency / energy of the X-rays. Very high energy X-rays , especially if they are very well controlled (i.e. their frequency is very well controlled, and tightly focused) have a lot of uses, in crystalography, chemistry, biological and material research, to understand what is going inside stuff, or even how it is built on atomic scale (i.e. determining types and location of atoms in a unknown molecule for example).
@Jay-pm1sh
@Jay-pm1sh Ай бұрын
Surprised they got that all done, given the amount of red tape- must have taken thousands of meetings. The pace of scientific discovery seems to be slowing down, in general.
@napalmholocaust9093
@napalmholocaust9093 Ай бұрын
"Momentum" or ownership bias against a better design?
@napalmholocaust9093
@napalmholocaust9093 Ай бұрын
You guys really gotta do something about your scientists drawing genitalia on the equipment, then you wouldn't have to spend the time blurring it out.
@kellymoses8566
@kellymoses8566 Ай бұрын
Is Trump going to shut down the Department of Energy thinking it is the Department of Education?
@mrmcphilsconfidential8562
@mrmcphilsconfidential8562 Ай бұрын
Almost a mere gimmick. But the information matters. This kind of imaging answers real questions, not just speculations.
@trentpratt6187
@trentpratt6187 Ай бұрын
I was able to watch about 3 minutes of this and then I got sick and tired of you guys keep showing somebody's face talking
@mrzoinky5999
@mrzoinky5999 Ай бұрын
I don't mind the straight on camera view for a little while (These people worked hard ; they deserve some recognition.), but I got annoyed at looking at the side of their face as if I was watching them talk to someone else. :)
@trentpratt6187
@trentpratt6187 Ай бұрын
Nothing worse than a documentary that about every 30 seconds keep showing you somebody's face making comments A good documentar will never show the narrator's face I didn't turn into your video to watch people's faces talking I want to see the upgrade I don't need people's comments every 30 seconds And most of all I don't want to see their faces every 30 seconds that just ruins the video It becomes more about them than what the title says
@patricksullivan3919
@patricksullivan3919 Ай бұрын
5000 “scientists “ wasting time and money.
@jaymanier7286
@jaymanier7286 Ай бұрын
Regarded
@cTwelve
@cTwelve Ай бұрын
Why are you watching this video?
@mrzoinky5999
@mrzoinky5999 Ай бұрын
Let me guess - you figure we should still be on horse and buggy's?
@patricksullivan3919
@patricksullivan3919 Ай бұрын
Waste of time and money. NO ONE CARES. NO ONE WILL BENEFIT
@ArgonneLab
@ArgonneLab Ай бұрын
Thanks for watching! Your comment helps us realize how many people may not know about the scientific advances that the APS has contributed to over the years. Millions of Americans benefit from APS research. From the microelectronics in your phone to the batteries in electric vehicles to the COVID and RSV vaccines, discoveries at the APS have tangible, real-world impacts
@Erik-rp1hi
@Erik-rp1hi Ай бұрын
I care, big time. Money well spent.
@randomchannel-px6ho
@randomchannel-px6ho Ай бұрын
If you studied the physics you'd realize the string implication that photon is you
@Lyle-In-NO
@Lyle-In-NO Ай бұрын
You clearly have no idea how much mankind has already benefited by the research completed by these devices.
@mrzoinky5999
@mrzoinky5999 Ай бұрын
Well they could develop better vaccines .... oh yeah ; you probably thought that was a hoax. You guys voted in Trump, and now we get to turn our watches back 100 years and marvel at how he is able to afford so many billion dollar yachts while they take away your Social Security.
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