XRD
X-ray diffraction is an important technique in the field of materials characterization to obtain structural information on an atomic scale from both crystalline and non-crystalline (amorphous) materials. The X-ray diffraction is nondestructive and can be successfully applied to determine crystal structures of metals and alloys, minerals, inorganic compounds, polymers and organic materials as well as to derive such information as crystallite size, lattice strain, surface and interface roughness, chemical composition, and crystal orientation.
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Edmond J. Safra (Givat-Ram)
Nano Center
Contacts
- Inna Popov
- innap@savion.huji.ac.il