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What is Small-Angle X-ray Scattering? Small-Angle X-ray Scattering (SAXS) is a powerful analytical technique used to study the structural properties of materials at the nanoscale. It involves the ...
New research has revealed the fundamental mechanisms that limit the performance of copper catalysts—critical components in ...
Schematic of a grazing incidence small and wide angle X-ray scattering (GISAXS/GIWAXS) experimental setup showing the incident (αi) and the scattered angles along the horizontal (2θf) and vertical (αf ...
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AZoM on MSNNew Study Sheds Light on How Copper Catalysts Degrade During Artificial PhotosynthesisResearch identifies key mechanisms behind copper catalyst degradation in CO2 reduction, enhancing understanding for improved ...
Our small-angle X-ray scattering equipment includes the UK's first SAXS instrument to be equipped with a liquid gallium X-ray source. This high-intensity beam means samples can be analysed in minutes, ...
A new technical paper titled “Review of the key milestones in the development of critical dimension small angle x-ray scattering at National Institute of Standards and Technology.” “An x-ray ...
RIXS can be used to measure extremely small changes in X-ray energy. "We have one of the best places in the world for doing ...
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