Analyzing Small-Angle Scattering Data: Practical Applications of SasView

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Analyzing Small-Angle Scattering Data: Practical Applications of SasView

SasView is a powerful, open-source software suite designed for the rigorous analysis of small-angle scattering (SAS) data. Originally developed as “SansView” under the NSF DANSE project, it is now maintained by an international collaboration of major facilities including NIST, ILL, and ISIS. It serves as a comprehensive tool for interpreting both X-ray (SAXS) and neutron (SANS) scattering, enabling researchers to determine the size, shape, and interparticle interactions of nanostructures in the 1–100 nm range. Core Functionalities and Workflow

SasView supports the entire data analysis pipeline, from initial visualization to complex structural modeling. Small Angle Scattering Analysis – SasView

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