What is Small-Angle X-Ray Scattering? SAXS is an X-ray scattering technique that measure the elastic scattering of X-rays when it is traveling through a material. Although it is fundamentally similar ...
Rigaku Corporation has announced the launch of the NANOPIX SAXS/WAXS measurement system, a new X-ray scattering instrument designed for nanostructure analyses. The NANOPIX SAXS/WAXS measurement system ...
Small-angle X-ray scattering (SAXS) is an analytical technique used to identify differences in density within a sample with nanoscale resolution. It works by analyzing the elastic scattering angles of ...
With recent advances in data analysis algorithms, X-ray detectors and synchrotron sources, small-angle X-ray scattering (SAXS) has become much more accessible to the structural biology community.
In August this year, Xenocs launched their new Nano-inXider SAXS instrument at the 23rd IUCr Congress in Montreal. In this interview, AZoNano spoke to Xenocs CEO Peter Høghøj and Executive Vice ...
Nanocomposites are igniting exciting discussions across various industries right now, including the automotive industry, due to them being a supreme class of high-performance materials. They ...
The global COVID-19 pandemic highlighted the necessity of accelerating various stages of drug development, lowering drug candidate attrition rates, and establishing reliable testing processes to ...
Our main experimental technique is scattering. We have access to a wide range of length scales and time scales through use of three different instruments: a classic light scattering apparatus built by ...
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