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Anomalous small-angle scattering as a way to solve the Babinet principle problem

Anomalous small-angle scattering as a way to solve the Babinet principle problem Abstract X-ray absorption spectra (XAS) have been used to determine the absorption edges of atoms present in a sample under study. A series of small-angle X-ray scattering (SAXS) measurements using different monochromatic X-ray beams at different wavelengths near the absorption edges is performed to solve the Babinet principle problem. The sizes of clusters containing atoms determined by the method of XAS were defined in SAXS experiments. In contrast to differential X-ray porosimetry, anomalous SAXS makes it possible to determine sizes of clusters of different atomic compositions. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Crystallography Reports Springer Journals

Anomalous small-angle scattering as a way to solve the Babinet principle problem

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Publisher
Springer Journals
Copyright
2013 Pleiades Publishing, Inc.
ISSN
1063-7745
eISSN
1562-689X
DOI
10.1134/S1063774513070055
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Abstract

Abstract X-ray absorption spectra (XAS) have been used to determine the absorption edges of atoms present in a sample under study. A series of small-angle X-ray scattering (SAXS) measurements using different monochromatic X-ray beams at different wavelengths near the absorption edges is performed to solve the Babinet principle problem. The sizes of clusters containing atoms determined by the method of XAS were defined in SAXS experiments. In contrast to differential X-ray porosimetry, anomalous SAXS makes it possible to determine sizes of clusters of different atomic compositions.

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Crystallography ReportsSpringer Journals

Published: Dec 1, 2013

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