Scattering: experiments and theory
X-ray and neutron scattering are ideal tools to study nanostructures of a wide variety of materials, for example mesoporous inorganics, liquid-crystals, block copolymer phases, dispersion, etc. We develop and use novel experimental techniques (e.g. in-situ small-angle x-ray and neutron scattering (SAXS/SANS) during sorption of gases in porous hosts). Also our group works on theoretical approaches to analyze scattering data, in particular with respect to account for “disorder”.
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Scattering: experiments and theory
X-ray and neutron scattering are ideal tools to study nanostructures of a wide variety of materials, for example mesoporous inorganics, liquid-crystals, block copolymer phases, dispersion, etc. We develop and use novel experimental techniques (e.g. in-situ small-angle x-ray and neutron scattering (SAXS/SANS) during sorption of gases in porous hosts). Also our group works on theoretical approaches to analyze scattering data, in particular with respect to account for “disorder”.