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Tantalus, the first synchrotron created for the purpose of providing synchrotron light, was built in 1968.
Circular particle accelerators known as synchrotrons radiate energy in the form of light, and this light is an ideal tool for researchers investigating the structure of matter.
The first synchrotron created for the purpose of providing synchrotron light, Tantalus, was housed near the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
Synchrotron light is among the brightest light ever produced, making it an ideal tool for researchers investigating the structure of matter.