April 10, 2024
      
3:00PM -4:00PM ET
      
            13-4041 (Campus Map: https://whereis.mit.edu/ ) 
      
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This course is intended to provide users with practical examples of fitting SAXS data with SASview software.
Since most SAXS profiles do not exhibit well defined peaks like crystalline diffraction but instead characteristic "slopes," it is a heavily model-dependent method. After proper data reduction of a SAXS patterns, the data interpretation methods include extracting structural information from standardized plots such as Guinier, Porod, Kratky and Zimm plots. Elements of SAXS data modeling include calculations of the radius of gyration, of the single-particle form factor, inter-particle structure factors and the modeling effects of polydispersity.
Contact Name
              Charlie Settens 
          Contact Email
              settens@mit.edu
          Functional Area
              CHARACTERIZATION.nano
          Event Type
              Training
          Spots Available
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