X-Ray scattering

  • A three pinhole collimation small- and wide-angle X-ray scattering (SAXS and WAXS) 4-meter beam line from Rigaku Innovative Technologies is equipped with a microfocus X-ray source, and two fully evacuated chambers which provide either high intensity or high resolution. The scattered signal is acquired by a fully integrated 2-dimensional detector with a photodiode beam-stopper for absolute intensity measurements (small and medium angles) or by a 2-dimensional image plate (wide angles). Different sample stages and holders provide maximum flexibility on working with solid or liquid samples. Other setups also offer the option for measuring at different temperatures, under mechanical deformation (stress-strain), or grazing-incidence scattering (GiSAXS) experiments.
  • A 2D-Kratky collimation small- and wide-angle X-ray scattering (SAXS and WAXS) from Bruker AXS is equipped with a microfocus X-ray source, and one fully evacuated chamber which provide either high intensity or high resolution. The scattered signal is acquired by a 180° fully integrated 2-dimensional detector with transparent primary beam-stopper for absolute intensity measurements (small and medium angles) or by a 1-dimensional detector (wide angles). Different sample stages and holders provide maximum flexibility on working with solid or liquid samples. Other setups also offer the option for measuring at different temperatures.

 

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