Developing new materials and products with specific properties and functions requires deep knowledge of materials at the nanoscale.
The Xeuss 3.0 accelerates your research by rapidly providing structural information from the atomic- to nano-scale. With the Xeuss 3.0 you can perform Small- and Wide-Angle X-ray Scattering (SAXS/WAXS) measurements in transmission or in Grazing Incidence (GI-SAXS/WAXS) as well as Ultra-SAXS measurements (USAXS) to provide comprehensive structural information on all types of samples. In addition, in-situ experiments are also available where you can control external stimuli such as temperature, humidity level and stress.
Typical measurements with the Xeuss 3.0 include:
- Particle size distribution ranging from a few nanometers to more than 300 nm in diameter (or up to few microns with USAXS)
- Crystallization rates and lamellar structure of semicrystalline polymers
- Size and shape analysis of surfactants or proteins and other macromolecules in solutions
- Organization and orientation of nanomaterials at the atomic- or the nano-scale, in bulk or at surfaces
- Phase segregation studies of alloys