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“I have found the team at Xenocs not only technically superbly competent but also scientifically very experienced. And in the small angle scattering field it is a very important aspect because you need expert advice both in research as well as in technical instrumentation in order to make the best use of saxs instruments.”

Dr. Youli Li
Materials Research Laboratory
University of California at Santa Barbara

May 13, 2016

Dr Youli Li, Prof. Dimitri Ivanov, Prof. Yongfeng Men
Testimonials

“What I like in the Xenocs equipment is that it has a modular design. It allows to combine different techniques and also importantly you can combine small & wide angles x-ray scattering. And for example for both the scattering range you can vary the resolution of the machine to adapt it to the need of the samples you are studying.”

Prof. Dimitri Ivanov
Institute of Materials Science, Mulhouse, CNRS, France

“There are around 15 people in the group. Everybody has different demands, someone needs WAXS, someone needs SAXS and maybe someone needs USAXS even! Therefore it is very important to have an experimental platform which is easy to change. Indeed with the set-up we have it is very easy to switch from one mode to the other one.”

Prof. Yongfeng Men
CIAC, Chinese Academy of Science

“ I like the sample chamber, the sample environments which allows us to use different accessories such as for example the temperature heating stage, a cooling stage. And in the future we think of adding a mechanical stage to look at the structure formation during tensile tests which are also very important both for fundamental and industrial research.”

Prof. Dimitri Ivanov
 Institute of Materials Science, Mulhouse, CNRS, France

“I have found the team at Xenocs not only technically superbly competent but also scientifically very experienced. And in the small angle scattering field it is a very important aspect because you need expert advice both in research as well as in technical instrumentation in order to make the best use of saxs instruments.”

Dr. Youli Li
Materials Research Laboratory
University of California at Santa Barbara