Do you know how to set up and optimize your XRD experiments; which X-ray source, optics, detectors, and samples stages to use, to maximize the quality of the data and gain accurate insights fast? We will be hosting a new Battery Webinar Series: Beneath the Surface: X-ray Analyses of Battery Materials and Structures on September 20th, Wednesday, at 1 pm CDT. The first episode is about When to Use XRD and How to Set up Experiments for Li-Ion Battery Research. We understand the event is live during odd hours for you. Please register and we will record it and notify you when it is available. Register for the webinar recording. In this webinar series, you will learn how to leverage X-ray analysis techniques to gain insights into battery performance. We will cover X-ray diffraction (XRD), X-ray fluorescent (XRF) elemental analysis, and X-ray computed tomography (CT) non-destructive testing. Our expert speakers will guide you through experimental setups and real-world applications. See all episode details. Modern XRD instruments support multiple configurations, e.g. Bragg-Brentano, parallel beam, focusing beam, different X-ray sources, 1-D or 2-D detectors, and a wide variety of sample holders. It is not easy to figure out the best configuration for each analysis need. In this webinar, you will learn the best practices and how to configure your XRD for each application and analysis need. When: September 20th, Wednesday, 1:00 PM CDT (US and Canada) Topic: When to Use XRD and How to Set up Experiments for Li-Ion Battery Research |