Cultural heritage materials are often complex and heterogeneous, with a multi-scale architecture. Phases from a variety of crystalline forms co-exist in a wide grain size distribution, with each of these phases keeping in their structural arrangement a memory of the transformations that occurred to the material. Over the last two decades, X-ray diffraction has been applied successfully to the study of cultural heritage materials, with the use of synchrotron facilities offering new possibilities to describe the structural features of such complex materials. The long-range and/or short-range organization of the different crystallographic phases as well as their global position/dispersion in the material are closely related to the properties o...
X-rays are invisible in nature but having more penetrating power compared to light was used by the p...
X-ray diffraction frorn the solid state is:a fundarnental technique for the characterizatien of syn...
The applicability of an Energy Dispersive X-ray Diffractometer to some technical questions in the fi...
International audienceCultural heritage materials are often complex and heterogeneous, with a multi-...
International audienceCultural heritage materials are often complex and heterogeneous, with a multi-...
Diffraction-based techniques are fundamental tools for the characterization and understanding of mat...
Diffraction-based techniques are fundamental tools for the characterization and understanding of mat...
Application of X-ray diffraction techniques (XRD) in material analysis of artworks is beneficial in ...
Archaeological artefacts are often heterogeneous materials where several phases coexist in a wide gr...
cited By 5International audienceArchaeological artefacts are often heterogeneous materials where sev...
Archaeological artefacts are often heterogeneous materials where several phases coexist in a wide gr...
cited By 5International audienceArchaeological artefacts are often heterogeneous materials where sev...
An important milestone in the history of science, the diffraction of X-rays, was observed by Max von...
X-ray diffraction (XRD) is an important and widely used material characterization technique. With th...
It is shown that energy-dispersive X-ray diffraction (EDXRD) implemented in a back-reflection geomet...
X-rays are invisible in nature but having more penetrating power compared to light was used by the p...
X-ray diffraction frorn the solid state is:a fundarnental technique for the characterizatien of syn...
The applicability of an Energy Dispersive X-ray Diffractometer to some technical questions in the fi...
International audienceCultural heritage materials are often complex and heterogeneous, with a multi-...
International audienceCultural heritage materials are often complex and heterogeneous, with a multi-...
Diffraction-based techniques are fundamental tools for the characterization and understanding of mat...
Diffraction-based techniques are fundamental tools for the characterization and understanding of mat...
Application of X-ray diffraction techniques (XRD) in material analysis of artworks is beneficial in ...
Archaeological artefacts are often heterogeneous materials where several phases coexist in a wide gr...
cited By 5International audienceArchaeological artefacts are often heterogeneous materials where sev...
Archaeological artefacts are often heterogeneous materials where several phases coexist in a wide gr...
cited By 5International audienceArchaeological artefacts are often heterogeneous materials where sev...
An important milestone in the history of science, the diffraction of X-rays, was observed by Max von...
X-ray diffraction (XRD) is an important and widely used material characterization technique. With th...
It is shown that energy-dispersive X-ray diffraction (EDXRD) implemented in a back-reflection geomet...
X-rays are invisible in nature but having more penetrating power compared to light was used by the p...
X-ray diffraction frorn the solid state is:a fundarnental technique for the characterizatien of syn...
The applicability of an Energy Dispersive X-ray Diffractometer to some technical questions in the fi...