'Table Top' Synchrotronbron
Finally, there is a particle accelerator that is so small that customers no longer need to go to it.Many manufacturers would like to monitor their production using powerful X-rays. But the equipment required for this is enormous. A portable synchrotron is now located in Eindhoven.

Pipe dream beam coming true
Delayed femtosecond photoemission from a carbon nanotube enables ultrafast electron beams with unprecedented pulse duration and energy spread.
Measuring the Timing of Electrons in a Beam
A new method to measure the arrival times of electrons could aid in the design of future electron microscopes.
From research to market-ready product
DrX Works is gradually converting Jom’s proven research technology into a market-ready product for small-series ultra-precision equipment.
Start-up DrX Works is going to market their technology
TU/e professor Jom Luiten, together with his brother Thomas, is bringing his ultrafast electron microscopy to market via start-up DrX Works.



