
Skip! A way to ignore diffraction peaks in a McSAS3 fit
Over the years, we’ve had more than a few complex samples which showed diffraction peaks from regular structures intermixed in the small-angle scattering signal from […]
Over the years, we’ve had more than a few complex samples which showed diffraction peaks from regular structures intermixed in the small-angle scattering signal from […]
We have worked on composites before, but never like this. These are the preliminary results from a series of experiments on nanoparticle-polymer composites, which have […]
While SAS2018 in the US was a blast, and (back then) I was very much looking forward to visiting Brazil in 2021, the situation has […]
We’ve had a really good set of entries for the data analysis round robin already, 28 so far. However, we suspect that we need at […]
Hello everyone, just a quick reminder that we’re still very much open for submissions for the data analysis round robin until (at least) the end […]
Despite a breakdown of the instrument, or maybe because of it, 2021 has seen an amazing performance by the MOUSE lab. This is largely due […]
Last time we did a round robin where we looked at the consistency between data sets amongst the various X-ray scattering labs. But what about […]
Dear all, it’s time again for our introductory Better with Scattering workshop, where we teach the basics of X-ray scattering and everything around it. This […]
Earlier this year, we published our work on the possibility to extend a synchrotron beamline with an inexpensive Ultra-SAXS module. The intention was that this […]
I imagine some of you have been given the responsibility of working with or even running an X-ray scattering instrument. In that case, you may […]
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