[SAXS] Small-Angle X-ray Scattering Method
- Capable of evaluating periodic structures and orientation at the nanoscale.
SAXS is an analytical method that measures the X-rays scattered by a substance when X-rays are irradiated onto it, specifically in the low-angle region where 2θ < 10°. It is used to evaluate the structure of materials. Typically, it can assess structures ranging from a few nanometers to several tens of nanometers in size. - Enables evaluation of periodic structures and orientation at the nanoscale - Allows assessment of the distribution of voids in fine particles and materials - Capable of evaluating biological materials such as proteins - Allows for evaluation of samples under heating
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