Research X-Ray Diffraction Laboratory
Welcome to the X-Ray Spectroscopy Research Laboratory.
X-Ray Diffraction (XRD) is one of the most basic non-destructive techniques in the field of materials analysis, and has many applications in various sciences, including: materials and mineralogy, geology, chemistry, solid-state physics, and pharmaceutical industries. Non-destructiveness in science and industry means maintaining the usability and inherent integrity of the sample after testing, and XRD is included in these techniques because it does not cause chemical changes. In materials analysis, using an XRD device, the crystal phase, crystal grain size and shape, the distance between crystal layers, crystal orientation and position, measurement of the percentage of crystallinity of the sample, the composition of crystal atoms and its structure can be determined. This device consists of the following three basic parts: an X-ray lamp, a goniometer, and a detector.
Head of X-Ray spectroscopy laboratory
Ismail Saberinia
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The most important facilities available in the laboratory
X-Ray Spectroscopy Device