
Spheres, rods, discs, which can fit what?
A remark in a recent paper by Dr. Yojiro Oba (currently at KURRI) caught my attention. It discusses which shape assumption can be appropriate to […]
A remark in a recent paper by Dr. Yojiro Oba (currently at KURRI) caught my attention. It discusses which shape assumption can be appropriate to […]
Contrast variation is commonly used in SANS to highlight a single segment of a mutli-part structure. In SANS it is easy to do this because […]
We couldn’t help but look at some more Mg-Zn alloys since our last paper. In particular, we have been looking at what happens to the […]
This has been a very interesting last couple of days. I was unable to join ZoĆ« Schnepp and Martin Hollamby for our SAXS beamtime at […]
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