Photonic Science X-ray imaging cameras and systems are installed in many of the synchrotron facilities around the world.

Diffraction Enhanced Imaging

Diffraction Enhanced Imaging is used to unveil edge contrast in biological samples thanks to the detection of very subtle X-ray scattering changes.

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Small- and wide-angle X-ray scattering (SAXS and WAXS)

This technique is used to reveal order / disorder at large, micro or nano scale in non-crystallized materials: i.e. polymers, proteins in solutions, oil, colloids, and plastic.

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X-ray Micro and Nano tomography

X-ray Tomography allows a 3D reconstruction from a series of radiographs for different angular positions of the sample down to sub micron resolution.

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Powder/Small Molecule/ Protein Diffraction

The X-Ray Powder Diffraction method is one of the few non-destructive methods that permit the identification and the elemental analysis of materials

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Small Molecule and Protein Crystallography

This technique helps engineering of future drugs and chemical formulas produced by the pharmaceutical and chemical industry.

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Transmission X-ray Microscopy

X-ray microscopes produces contrast using the difference in absorption of soft X-ray in the water window region

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X-ray Absorption Spectroscopy

X-ray Absorption Spectroscopy is used to determine which elements are present in an unknown sample.

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