XRD Sample Preparation - Back Loaded Sample Holder - X-ray Diffraction
In this video, I will show you how to prepare a back-loaded sample using tools from Malvern Panalytical. This method is typically preferred as it helps reduce preferred orientation if the sample particles are not spherical, it produces a relatively smooth surface (smooth for a powder), and the sample height is better controlled. This sample holder is great if you want to perform Rietveld refinements on your data.

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