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  1. Bishwajite Karmakar

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  2. Mostafa Ebied

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  3. Alexandra Michail

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  4. Sumudu Tennakoon

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  5. CHM 696 Lecture 2: Molecular Recognition of polar and Apolar Organic Molecules

    Online Presentations | 22 Feb 2011 | Contributor(s):: Alexander Wei

    Molecular recognition of polar and apolar organic molecules;Catenanes and rotaxanes;p-p, p-cation, and dispersion forces;Enthalpy-entropy compensation.

  6. Nano*High: X-rays, Lasers, and Molecular Movies

    Online Presentations | 25 Sep 2010 | Contributor(s):: Roger W. Falcone

    X-ray imaging is an excellent method to make visible what would normally be invisible - who hasn't had an X-ray at the doctor or dentist's office before? At the Lawrence Berkeley National Lab, the Advanced Light Source is a gigantic X-ray imaging machine. Dr. Roger Falcone discusses X-ray...

  7. X-ray Diffraction and Reflectivity Analysis of Thin Films and Nanomaterials

    Online Presentations | 29 Dec 2009 | Contributor(s):: Mauro Sardela

    A review of x-ray analysis techniques applied to the characterization of nanomaterials will be presented with focus on x-ray lab source instrumentation similar to the facilities available at the Birck Nanotechnology Center. Practical aspects of data acquisition and interpretation using x-ray...

  8. Modern X-ray Scattering Methods for Nanoscale Materials Analysis

    Online Presentations | 15 Oct 2008 | Contributor(s):: Richard J. Matyi

    Since its discovery by von Laue in 1912, X-ray diffraction has become an indispensable tool for structure determinations in the physical and biological sciences. X-rays are characterized by high energies and by wavelengths that are commensurate with nanometer-sized structures – unlike optical...

  9. Lecture 9: X-ray Structure and FIONA

    Online Presentations | 07 Apr 2008 | Contributor(s):: Paul R Selvin

    Accuracy vs. Resolution Measuring atomic distances Biomolecular Motors: Intra- AND Extra-Cellular Motion