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X-ray spectroscopy measurements that previously needed to be done at a synchrotron facility could become available to a broader audience thanks to a new tabletop system (Anal. Chem. 2022, DOI: 10. ...
More information: Wonseok Jeong et al, Integrating Machine Learning Potential and X-ray Absorption Spectroscopy for Predicting the Chemical Speciation of Disordered Carbon Nitrides, Chemistry of ...
Researchers in Japan are the first to have succeeded in detecting single atoms using X-ray spectroscopy. Although a difficult technique, the work is an important step forward in studying and ...
X ray spectrometry techniques are nowadays widely used in many analytical applications. The different interactions of x rays with matter have served to provide useful information for comprehensive ...
This article explains why sensitivity and resolution are important in X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy.
Now, researchers at ETH Zurich have managed to shorten the pulse of an X-ray laser down to 43 attoseconds – which the team says is the shortest controlled event ever created by humankind.
Analytik Jena AG is expanding its product range in Japan. As part of a sales partnership with Techno-X, the Japanese subsidiary of the Jena-based Group, they will offer instruments for X-ray ...
X-ray absorption spectroscopy (XAS) is a well-established and powerful method to obtain information on structural and chemical properties of matter by studying attenuation of X-rays. In addition to ...