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x-ray diffraction (XRD)

x-ray diffraction (XRD)

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What is x-ray diffraction (XRD)?

X-ray diffraction (XRD) is a non-destructive analytical technique used to identify and quantify the crystalline phases present in a material. It works by bombarding a sample with X-rays and measuring the angles and intensities of the diffracted beams. These diffraction patterns provide a unique 'fingerprint' for crystalline materials, allowing for phase identification, determination of crystal structure, crystallite size, and lattice strain.

What other technologies are related to x-ray diffraction (XRD)?

x-ray diffraction (XRD) Complementary Technologies

SEM provides high-resolution images of a sample's surface, complementing XRD's bulk structural information. SEM helps visualize morphology, while XRD provides crystalline structure details.
mentioned alongside x-ray diffraction (XRD) in 27% (179) of relevant job posts
XRF provides elemental composition information, which complements XRD's crystallographic data. Knowing the elements present helps interpret XRD patterns.
mentioned alongside x-ray diffraction (XRD) in 38% (95) of relevant job posts
XPS provides information about the elemental composition and chemical states of a material's surface, complementing the bulk structural information from XRD.
mentioned alongside x-ray diffraction (XRD) in 54% (67) of relevant job posts

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