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DESCRIPTION:Speaker: Debasish Saha\, Juelich centre for Neutron Science (JC
 NS)\, Forschungszentrum Juelich GmbH\, Germany Small-Angle Scattering (SAS
 ) is a powerful technique that provides information about the structural o
 rganization of matter and intra- and or intermolecular interactions in the
  system at different external conditions. The length scales obtained from 
 the analysis of SAS data are within the limit of a few nanometers to a few
  hundred nanometers. Among different SAS techniques\, Small-Angle X-ray Sc
 attering (SAXS) provides excellent resolution and shorter measurement time
 \, enable us to study different in situ formation of nanomaterials. Howeve
 r\, such benefits are mostly limited to high atomic number (Z) materials\,
  whereas provides poor contrast for low-Z materials\, especially for biolo
 gical systems. On the other hand\, the isotope labelling and solvent-contr
 ast variation in Small-Angle Neutron Scattering (SANS) gives an excellent 
 opportunity to extract unique information of individual components in mult
 i-component heterogenous complexes. In addition\, the magnetic moment of n
 eutrons allows to study magnetism and magnetic materials at the nanoscale 
 using the magnetic-SANS technique. In this talk\, the basics of small-angl
 e scattering and its applications in bio and nanomaterials will be discuss
 ed. Learn more about the RIANA project: https://riana-project.eu/  
LOCATION:Online
SUMMARY:RIANA webinar "Small-Angle Scattering Applied to Bio and Nanomateri
 als"
URL;VALUE=URI:https://laserlab-europe.eu/event/riana-webinar-small-angle-sc
 attering-applied-to-bio-and-nanomaterials/
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