röntgenspridning
Röntgenspridning, also known as X-ray scattering, is a powerful analytical technique used to investigate the structural properties of materials at the atomic and molecular level. It involves directing a beam of X-rays at a sample and observing how the X-rays are scattered in different directions. The pattern of scattered X-rays provides information about the arrangement of atoms and molecules within the material.
There are several types of röntgenspridning, with small-angle X-ray scattering (SAXS) and wide-angle X-ray scattering (WAXS)
The fundamental principle behind röntgenspridning is the interaction of X-rays with the electrons in the sample.
Röntgenspridning finds applications across a wide range of scientific disciplines, including materials science, chemistry, physics, biology,