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National Centre for Nano-structured Materials (NCNSM)

X-Ray

Instrument:

Small and Wide Angle X-Ray Scattering

Make and model etc.:

Anton Paar SAXS with line collimation

Room number:

A018

Responsible person/s:

Badyopadhyay Jayita

Operator required?

 

Specifications:

[1] X-ray source: Sealed copper tube
[2] Operating voltage and current: 40KV and 50mA
[3] Wave length of Radiation: CuKα radiation (λ = 0.1542 nm)
[4] Detector: imaging plate
[5] Operating temperature: Room temperature (~21°C) - 300°C
[6] 2θ range: 0.108°- 40°
[7] q range: 0.077 nm-1 – 27 nm-1
[8] Sample dimension: Thin film of dimension 20 x 7 x 0.3 mm is preferable


Small and Wide Angle X-Ray Scattering

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