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Small-angle scattering without sample rotation

In this contribution small-angle scattering from layered systems is considered. When a colloidal dispersion is stirred it usually decomposes into layers. There are two important questions concerning these layers: What is the structure in a layer? What is the stacking structure between such layers? F...

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Published in:Colloid and polymer science 2005-03, Vol.283 (6), p.612-618
Main Authors: VERSMOLD, H, KUBETZKI, H, MUSA, S, URBAN, V
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description In this contribution small-angle scattering from layered systems is considered. When a colloidal dispersion is stirred it usually decomposes into layers. There are two important questions concerning these layers: What is the structure in a layer? What is the stacking structure between such layers? For concentrated colloidal dispersions both these questions can be investigated by small-angle scattering experiments. It will become apparent that the answer is also important for technical applications. Both a theoretical description as well as an experimental verification are given in the paper.[PUBLICATION ABSTRACT]
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SAMPLE HOLDERS
Scattering
SMALL ANGLE SCATTERING
Stacking
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