Small-angle scattering (SAS) is a powerful technique for investigating the whole set of geometric parameters describing (micro)particles embedded in a material. Particularly, disordered particle assembles can be explored via SAS. This book explains several models and approaches of SAS for the study of densely packed systems. Written by one of the leaders in the field, it is essential reading for material scientists, physicists, and crystallographers using SAS to explore, understand, and tailor properties of materials and ...
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Small-angle scattering (SAS) is a powerful technique for investigating the whole set of geometric parameters describing (micro)particles embedded in a material. Particularly, disordered particle assembles can be explored via SAS. This book explains several models and approaches of SAS for the study of densely packed systems. Written by one of the leaders in the field, it is essential reading for material scientists, physicists, and crystallographers using SAS to explore, understand, and tailor properties of materials and their structure.
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