XRay Spectroscopy
X-ray spectroscopy is a technique used to analyze the chemical composition and physical properties of materials by examining the way they interact with X-ray radiation. This method involves shining high-energy X-rays onto a sample and measuring the energy and intensity of the X-rays that are emitted or scattered as a result. By analyzing this data, researchers can determine the elemental composition, crystal structure, and other characteristics of the material being studied. X-ray spectroscopy is commonly used in various scientific fields, including materials science, chemistry, physics, and biology, to gain insights into the atomic and molecular structure of substances.