X-ray diffraction
XRD is the only laboratory technique that reveals structural information, such as chemical composition, crystal structure, crystallite size, strain, preferred orientation and layer thickness.
Materials researchers use XRD to analyse a wide range of materials, from powders and solids to thin films and nanomaterials
The most XRD and X-ray scattering applications on one platform – Malvern Panalytical’s X-ray diffractometers
Malvern Panalytical’s X-ray diffractometers – are designed for obtaining the ultimate quality diffraction data, combined with ease of use and flexibility to quickly switch to different applications.
Malvern Panalytical’s XRD software packages are designed to extract every bit of information from tested material.
- “Why do we analyse materials using laser diffraction?” – PANalytical video on you tube
- X-Ray diffraction on Malvern Panalytical website
- X-Ray scattering on Malvern Panalytical website
- X-Ray diffractometers
- XRD software