
USAXS
USAXS, or Ultra-Small Angle X-ray Scattering, is a technique that uses X-rays to analyze materials at very small length scales, typically between nanometers and micrometers. It measures how X-rays scatter when they pass through a sample, revealing information about the size, shape, and distribution of tiny structures like pores, fibers, or particles. This method is useful in fields like materials science, biology, and engineering to understand the internal features of complex materials without destroying them, providing insights into their composition and properties at a microscopic level.