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When a monochromatic X-ray beam hits a crystalline sample, the rays are scattered by the electrons around the atoms.
The future of XRD lies in and extreme resolution . Portable XRD units are already bringing lab-quality analysis to remote field sites. Meanwhile, high-intensity synchrotron sources are pushing the boundaries of what we can see, allowing for the study of complex biological molecules and advanced nanomaterials in unprecedented detail. X-Ray Diffraction Imaging: Technology and Appli...
Innovations like the TAP2D from Nanox allow for the generation of synthetic 2D images from 3D scans, providing comprehensive views with a single scan. When a monochromatic X-ray beam hits a crystalline