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PANalytical Specialist to Present Webinar on Total Scattering Technique and PDF Analysis

PANalytical, the world’s leading supplier of analytical instrumentation and software for X-ray and related techniques, organizes a free webinar on total scattering technique and PDF analysis taken place on 29 April 2014, presented by Marco Sommariva, Application Specialist XRD, PANalytical B.V., the Netherlands.

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The webinar starts with a basic introduction to the total scattering technique and PDF analysis. The pair distribution function (PDF) provides the probability of finding atoms separated by a certain distance; useful information about the long and short range ordering of the atoms in the materials can be extracted from the analysis of the PDF.

The discussion will continue showing the possible hardware configurations using hard radiation on PANalytical multipurpose XRD instruments, to conclude with the presentation of several application examples, ranging from disordered crystalline structures, to nanosized and amorphous materials.

Webinar details

  • Title: Introduction to the total scattering technique and PDF analysis on a multipurpose X-ray diffractometer
  • Date: Tuesday 29 April 2014
  • Time: 10:00 AM EDT (4:00 PM CET)
  • Duration: 45 minutes
  • Presenter: Marco Sommariva, Application Specialist XRD, PANalytical B.V., the Netherlands

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More information

For more information on PANalytical’ scheduled webinars see www.panalytical.com/webinars or read more about their nanomaterials solutions on www.panalytical.com/Nanomaterials.htm

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