pienkulmasäteily
Pienkulmasäteily, a Finnish term, translates to "small-angle scattering" in English. It describes a phenomenon observed in various scientific disciplines, particularly in physics and materials science, where particles or waves are scattered at very small angles relative to their original direction. This scattering typically occurs when electromagnetic radiation or particulate matter interacts with nanoscale structures, such as colloids, polymers, or porous materials.
The theoretical framework for understanding pienkulmasäteily often involves techniques like Small-Angle X-ray Scattering (SAXS) and Small-Angle
Analysis of pienkulmasäteily data allows researchers to determine crucial structural parameters without the need for direct