X-ray scattering is a non-destructive technique that provides information about the structure and properties of materials at the atomic or molecular level. It is based on the scattering of X-rays by the atoms or molecules within the material. By analyzing the diffraction pattern of the X-rays that have passed through the material, it is possible to determine information about its crystalline structure, crystal symmetry, and other properties. X-ray scattering is widely used in materials science, condensed matter physics, chemistry, and other fields.

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