Energy-Dispersive X-ray Diffraction (EDXRD) employs a polychromatic (white) X-ray beam and an energy-discriminating detector at a fixed scattering geometry to measure diffracted intensity as a function of photon energy. This technique enables the rapid acquisition of diffraction data over a wide range of d-spacings without mechanical scanning of the scattering angle, making it particularly valuable for time-resolved, bulk-penetrating, and operando studies. In this review, we provide a comprehensive overview of EDXRD, covering the fundamental principles and underlying physics, experimental methodologies and data analysis workflows, synchrotron white-beam implementations compared to monochromatic approaches, detector strategies, parameter optimization for accurate and efficient measurements, and representative applications in high-pressure science and battery research. Finally, we discuss current challenges and future prospects, including advances in detector technology, machine learning-assisted spectral analysis, and the development of standardized, automated EDXRD systems.
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Zhimao Wang
Gang Li
Jie Zhang
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Chinese Academy of Sciences
Institute of High Energy Physics
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/699010df2ccff479cfe5722d — DOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/ma19040697