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New Bruker D8 Discover X-ray Diffraction (XRD) at Myfab Lund

Bruker D8 Discovery - machine image

Some of its many features include a large area detector, a non-coplanar detector arm, an Eulerian cradle and advanced X-ray optics for a number of different types of samples and measurements. This advanced, versatile and user-friendly XRD-system will significantly enhance the capabilities at LNL and add great value to NanoLund researchers and LNL’s start up community for many years to come.

We are very grateful that this equipment was funded by Crafoordska Stiftelsen.

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