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What is small-angle scattering?

Small-angle scattering is the premier technique for the size characterization of nanoscale objects.

Our Mission

The Small-Angle Scattering special interest group at Argonne National Laboratory has been created to promote awareness of the small-angle scattering facilities at the APS, IPNS, and elsewhere on the ANL campus and to foster communications between the various research groups. Through this group, we believe we can build a strong user community for small-angle scattering at the APS, IPNS, and throughout ANL.


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