Kurzbeschreibung
Small-angle X-ray scattering (SAXS) is a technique by which density differences in a sample can be quantified by analyzing the scattering behavior of X-rays when travelling through the material. SAXS is capable of delivering structural information of dimensions between 1 and 100 nm.
Given model is a Xenocs Xeuss 3.0
Ansprechperson
Matthias Nowak
Research Services
Equipment operated by users - no centralized service
Methoden & Expertise zur Forschungsinfrastruktur
Equipment is user operated - no central service
Zuordnung zur Forschungsinfrastruktur
Access within the framework of cooperation by agreement.
Advanced training required before use.
Advanced training required before use.