Total Scattering Facility
The Small- and Wide-Angle X-ray Scattering (SAXS/WAXS) Facility offers the ability to directly investigate the porosity, orientation, size, shape, structure and crystallinity of nanostructures.
Our instrument is the SAXSpoint 700 from Anton Paar, which is a state-of-the-art laboratory beamline offering unparalleled capabilities in SAX/WAXS/GISAXS/RheoSAXS analysis. It is built to deliver synchrotron-grade results, resolving nanostructures up to 620 nm, with minimal effort and short exposure times.
Specifications
- Primux 100 micro microfocus X-ray source (Cu)
- 2D EIGER2 R series HPC detector
- High-resolution SAXS and WAXS
- Q range of 0.01 to 49.3 nm-1
- Resolve structures up to 620nm
- Temperature range of -150 °C to 500 °C (accuracy of ±0.1 °C)
- Large adaptive measurement chamber
- Fully evacuated flight path for minimal background scattering
- Intuitive and user-friendly software for experiment controls and data analysis
Sample Environments
Temperature-Controlled Stages (-150 to 500 °C)
- Use with standard sample holders for liquids, pastes, powders and solids
GISAXS stage with heating/cooling option (-150 to 500 °C)
- Investigation of nanostructured surfaces and thin film samples
- Ideal for mesoporous thin films, surface-deposited nanoparticles, metal deposits on oxide surfaces, soft matter systems, and biological materials attached to surfaces
- Samples can be tilted and rotated
Tensile Stage with heating/cooling option (-150 to 350 °C)
- The only commercially available stage specially designed for in-situ SAXS/WAXS studies of stress/strain phenomena
- For investigating fibres, foils, and thin films
- Studies at forces between 0.01 N and 600 N
RheoSAXS module
- Study structural and rheological properties simultaneously
- Measure parallel or perpendicular to flow direction
In Operando Battery cell
Interested in using the facility?
Get in touch with Dr Zac Amato, our expert Facility Scientist
You can discuss the feasibility of your experiment and be supported throughout the allocated time and analysis.
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