<p>The Fraunhofer Institute for Laser Technology ILT and RWTH Aachen University are using synchrotron radiation to study laser processes in real-time, making it possible to visualize phenomena like vapor capillaries and melt movements. This research aims to optimize battery and microelectronics production and to develop new materials. The team is working on systems for high-resolution imaging and phase contrast visualization, which are crucial for understanding material properties and behaviors.</p>
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