Is a tool that can analyze the structure of single crystals. The way this tool works is by firing X-rays to a single crystal sample placed in a sample holder. Then the sample holder is placed on the goniometer to position the crystal at 90º and 180o rotation. After that, the sample is placed directly on the X-ray source. When fired X-rays will produce diffraction in the form of spots which can then be rifenement. Single Crystal X-ray Diffraction uses a MoKalfa X-ray source with a Photon III C7 detector.
This SC-XRD can only analyze single crystals with a size of 2-500 microns