X-ray diffraction

X-ray diffraction

X-ray powder diffraction (XRD) is a technique used for phase identification of a crystalline material. It can be used to identify and quantify crystalline or amorphous phases. In the former case, it also provides information about crystal symmetry and unit cell dimensions. The different configurations of XRD instruments allow measuring on powder samples (also employing the capillary), solids, or deposited films (grazing angle measurements). We have two Bruker D8 Advance diffractometers available.

System 1 key features

System 2 key features

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In order to book the equipment and for additional information, please contact Claudia Pérez ()