Event Info Small angle X-ray scattering (SAXS) is used to study the structure of a material at length scales in the nanometer range to investigate size, shape, order, orientation and distribution. Wide angle X-ray scattering (WAXS) on the other hand captures the interatomic distances at the sub-nanometer range shedding light on the atomic ordering and/or crystallinity of the material. This course will introduce new users to the basic principles of SAXS/WAXS, transmission and grazing incident experiments, data analysis and some examples related to materials science research.
Speaker:
Dr Pio Buenconsejo Senior Research Fellow, FACTS, NTU Singapore Registration for this event has closed. |