in our time, we will find out from our first guest, he is already in nikita's studio hello nikita stepanyukee of the research laboratory of ion-plasma modification of solids , faculty of physics, belarusian state university tell us more about radiation in general. where do x-rays come from? and what are they what are x- rays anyway? eh, they're not really that different . for example, ordinary visible light or from infrared radiation and so on. the only difference is the frequency of this own radiation and , accordingly, the wavelength and energy that does not carry, respectively, x-rays. they are the highest frequency after the known gamma radiation and at the same time less high frequency than the known ultraviolet radiation from higher energy levels. set low any electron emits an electromagnetic wave with one of the largest energy differences, it is x-ray radiation that is formed. it has rather low long waves, and because of this it is capable. in general, to penetrate most of the materials known to us and thus help us in research and obtaining information medicine - this is the area whe