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Diffraction is a laboratory testing technique used to analyze the structure of materials. It is used to identify the atomic and molecular structure of a sample, as well as to measure the size, shape, and strain of crystalline materials. Diffraction is used in a variety of industries, including pharmaceuticals, materials science, and semiconductor manufacturing.
The diffraction market is composed of a variety of vendors offering products and services related to diffraction. These include instrument manufacturers, software developers, and service providers. Instrument manufacturers provide diffraction systems, such as X-ray diffractometers, neutron diffractometers, and electron diffractometers. Software developers provide software for data analysis and visualization. Service providers offer diffraction-related services, such as sample preparation, data analysis, and consulting.
Some companies in the diffraction market include Bruker, Rigaku, PANalytical, Malvern Panalytical, Oxford Instruments, and Thermo Fisher Scientific. Show Less Read more