Small-angle scattering (SAS) is the premier technique for the
characterization of disordered nanoscale particle ensembles. SAS is
produced by the particle as a whole and does not depend in any way
on the internal crystal structure of the particle. Since the first
applications of X-ray scattering in the 1930s, SAS has developed
into a standard method in the field of materials science. SAS is a
non-destructive method and can be directly applied for solid and
liquid samples. Particle and Particle Systems Characterization:
Small-Angle Scattering (SAS) Applications is geared to any
scientist who might want to apply SAS to study tightly packed
particle ensembles using elements of stochastic geometry. After
completing the book, the reader should be able to demonstrate
detailed knowledge of the application of SAS for the
characterization of physical and chemical materials.
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