SAXS and in-situ SAXS to follow the structural evolution in hybrid materials

Volume: 1754, Pages: 3 - 11
Published: Jan 1, 2015
Abstract
The paper focuses on the evolution of oriented nanostructures: An orientation in real space leads to scattering intensities with a preferred orientation with respect to the azimuthal angle in reciprocal space. Thus, the macroscopic orientation of nanostructures can be obtained from SAXS patterns. The additional advantage of in-situ SAXS is that one can directly follow the development of orientated nanostructures during thermal treatment, under...
Paper Details
Title
SAXS and in-situ SAXS to follow the structural evolution in hybrid materials
Published Date
Jan 1, 2015
Volume
1754
Pages
3 - 11
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