What Does WAXS Stand For?
WAXS stands for Wide Angle X Ray Scattering
WAXS, or Wide Angle X Ray Scattering, is a powerful analytical technique used in material science to study the structure of materials at the atomic and molecular levels. By directing X-rays at a sample and measuring the scattered radiation at wide angles, WAXS provides valuable information about the arrangement of atoms, crystallinity, and the presence of different phases within the material. This method is instrumental in characterizing polymers, nanomaterials, and biological substances, aiding in the understanding of their properties and behaviors.
Added on 14th April 2008 | Last edited on 16th June 2025 | Edit Acronym