Wide-angle X-ray scattering (source code)

= Wide-angle X-ray scattering
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Wide-angle X-ray scattering (WAXS) is a technique used in material science and structural biology to investigate the atomic and molecular structure of materials. It involves the scattering of X-rays from a sample, providing information about the arrangement of atoms within that sample. \#\#\# Key Components of WAXS: 1. **X-Ray Source**: WAXS uses X-ray beams generated from synchrotrons or X-ray tubes to probe the sample.