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SAXS
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SAXS
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SAXSSmall angle X-ray scattering (SAXS) is a technique for studying structural features of colloidal size. It is performed by focusing a low divergence X-ray beam onto a sample and observing a coherent scattering pattern that arises from electron density inhomogeneities within the sample.
Since the dimensions typically analyzed are much larger than the wavelength of the typical X-ray used (1.54 Å, for Cu), dimensions from tens to thousands of angstroms can be analyzed within a narrow angular scattering range. This angular range or pattern is analyzed using the inverse relationship between particle size and scattering angle to distinguish characteristic shape and size features within a given sample. Applications:
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