Small angle X-ray scattering Kratky camera system
Small-angle X-ray scattering (SAXS) is an important technique for generating low resolution structures of proteins in native solution. Moreover, SAXS provides information on aggregation, folding...
Small-angle X-ray scattering (SAXS) is an important technique for generating low resolution structures of proteins in native solution. Moreover, SAXS provides information on aggregation, folding...
X-ray solution scattering experiments have been utilized to analyze structures and conformational changes of biological macromolecules. Those experiments employ X-ray scattering data in a small-angle...
In the past, total scattering data was used to obtain the pair distribution function (PDF) G(r). However, it has become clear that it is also...
Introduction
The local structure of materials is closely related to their functional properties, a subject that has been extensively studied for cathode materials, solid electrolytes...
The principle problem in single crystal X-ray analysis is the so-called “phase problem”; however, in the current situation in which various measurement devices, synchrotron radiation...