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If you want to analyse your nanostructure, and if it can be applied, Small-Angle Scattering will give you extremely useful results. What it is, and how you can use it is what 99% of this channel is about. More information than you ever cared about on SAXS can be found on my website: http://lookingatnothing.com/
McSAS3GUI Round Robin dataset 3 demo
McSAS3GUI Advanced NeXus demo
McSAS3GUI installation on Mac OS X
The operating principle behind McSAS3
McSAS3GUI quickstartdemo
McSAS3GUI installation on Windows
On the capabilities of McSAS3 and the link between shape and dispersity.
Origins and a few usage examples of McSAS3
"Ultima Ratio": Multi-scale, high-resolution 3D-FFT scattering pattern simulations
The Human Factor: Results of a Data Analysis Round Robin
How to run a (lab) SAXS instrument efficiently
RoWaN (Robot Without a Name) preparing rows of drops of photopolymer on slides.
BwS 2021 - An introduction to (small-angle scattering pattern analysis and) McSAS
X-ray scattering for Nanostructure Quantification, and the Quest for the Perfect Experiment…
Better with Scattering Part 1: Fundamentals of X-ray Scattering
Secrets of Scattering: Sample Selection
Basics and applications of good SAXS: Quantifying the fine structure of lots of materials - lecture
Better with Scattering workshop 2020: SRXRF - Examples from the BAMLine - Dr. Martin Radtke
Better with Scattering workshop 2020: Formation & magnetic alignment of a photoconductive organogel
Better with Scattering workshop 2020: Everything and the kitchen sink
Better with Scattering workshop 2020: Modular data corrections - Dr. Tim Snow
Better with Scattering workshop 2020: A brief history of Scattering
Better with Scattering workshop 2020: Introduction to Scattering - Dr. Glen J. Smales
Better with Scattering workshop 2020: A journey through a sol-gel process - Dr. Zoe Schnepp
Better with Scattering workshop 2020: X-ray generation
Introduction to the MAUS
How to vacuum-tightly glue a capillary into a PEEK flow-through holder
Everything and the kitchen sink: Correcting X-ray data for everything