Training

Operation of an Angle X-ray Scattering System (Xenocs Xeuss 3.0)

The Xenocs Xeuss 3.0 serves as an in-lab beamline with the ability to deliver both small-angle and wide-angle X-ray scattering capabilities (SAXS and WAXS). SAXS / WAXS involves the elastic scattering of X-rays across small features at angles ranging from ~0.1 to 10 degrees. These techniques enable the assessment of particle ordering and the ability to measure material features which range in size from 1.0 to 300 nm. X-ray scattering is useful in the analysis of colloids, surfactants, mesopores, block copolymers, and biological structures. The IAC's SAXS harnesses a Genix 3D X-ray source with a dynamic range of sample-to-detector distances extending from 4.5 to 105 cm and the offers the ability to perform grazing incidence (GISAXS). Additional holders enable the analysis of powders, liquids, and gels at temperatures ranging from -150 to 350 degrees C. XSACT software enables users to rapidly produce publication quality data.

PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING BEFORE SIGNING UP FOR THE COURSE !
You must complete Princeton X-ray safety training at least three days prior to the training date to ensure IAC receives your X-ray safety badge by the time of the class. You cannot participate in training if we do not have your safety badge.
Once you sign up for an XRD training class, there will be a $15.00 annual fee for the maintenance of your personal dosimeter equipment. If you leave Princeton or do not need the badge anymore for some other reason, please inform us so that we can retire your badge.

Schedule

Dates
Times
Status
12/03/2025
9:30am - 12noon
CLOSED
01/07/2026
9:30am - 12noon
01/29/2026
9:30am - 12noon



SAXS Short manual