5.1 - Small Angle Scattering from Spheres

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Small-Angle X-Ray Scattering (SAXS) for Objects in Dilute Solution
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SAXS
small angle
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structure factor
correlations
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Introduction to small angle scattering (SAXS). Calculation of expected pattern from a suspension of spherical particles. Spherical coordinates. The Rayleigh function. Effects of interparticle correlation and size dispersity. Time 10:02.

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2016-08-02
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Videos 5.1-5.5 discuss techniques of small angle X-ray scattering (SAXS), commonly used to study dispersions such as proteins or colloids, or void distributions in a solid material. These videos are independently accessible without viewing those in previous sections.
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