Empyrean Malvern Panalytical X-Ray Diffractometer

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      CMCA@Bayliss, (M313), Bayliss Building, University of Western Australia, 35 Stirling Highway, Perth WA 6009

      Australia

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    Description

    Empyrean is the leading X-ray diffractometer, designed for comprehensive analysis of powders, thin films, nanomaterials, and solid objects all on a single, versatile instrument. The system uses Copper K-alpha radiation for highly accurate and reliable results. It comes equipped with a variety of collimators, monochromators, and detector systems, ensuring adaptability for diverse analytical needs. Additionally, the Empyrean features a high-precision, multi-purpose, five-axis sample stage that allows for optimal sample positioning and versatility in measurements. The instrument is operated via a user-friendly computer control system, which includes specialized analysis software to support all modes of operation, enhancing both ease of use and the quality of results across a wide range of applications.

    To cite this equipment/component: Centre for Microscopy, Characterisation & Analysis. (2018). Empyrean Malvern Panalytical X-Ray Diffractometer. University of Western Australia. https://doi.org/10.26182/2R4M-FM04

    Research technique

    • Rapid powder x-ray diffraction
    • Grazing incidence x-ray diffraction
    • Rocking curves
    • Crystallographic orientation

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