What is X-Ray Scattering? X-ray scattering is a powerful analytical technique used to probe the structure and properties of materials at the nanoscale. It involves directing a beam of X-rays at a ...
Recent findings in Nature Physics reveal real-space observations of electron-pair density changes during ultrafast molecular ...
From computer chips to image sensors in cameras, today's technology is overwhelmingly based on a semiconductor called silicon. This technology has been shrinking for decades—think of early room-sized ...
Small-angle X-ray scattering (SAXS) is a non-destructive technique for probing the organisation of polymers at nanometre to micrometre length scales. By measuring the intensity of X-rays scattered at ...
Fractures of the femoral neck are not simply due to insufficient bone density. Also significant is their nanostructure - the ...
Thomas D. Grant, PhD, assistant professor of structural biology, is part of a research team that is helping to lead the development of X-ray scattering and data analysis at the compact X-ray free ...
Researchers from Shanghai Institute of Optics and Fine Mechanics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, and University of Shanghai for Science and Technology have proposed ...
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