André Guinier

André Guinier (1 August, 1911 – 3 July, 2000) was a French physicist and crystallographer who did pioneering work in the field of X-ray diffraction and solid-state physics. He was credited for the discovery and developments of small-angle X-ray scattering (SAXS) into an indispensable tool for materials science and crystallography. Provided by Wikipedia
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Metallic solid solutions : a symposium on their electronic and atomic structure /
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X-ray crystallographic technology /
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