Difference between revisions of "Scattering intensity"
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The '''scattering intensity''' is the amount of radiation (e.g. [[x-ray]] or [[neutron]]) [[scattering|scattered]] at any particular angle. This quantity is usually given by <math>\scriptstyle I(q)</math>, where ''q'' is the [[momentum transfer]] (a vector in [[reciprocal-space]]). | The '''scattering intensity''' is the amount of radiation (e.g. [[x-ray]] or [[neutron]]) [[scattering|scattered]] at any particular angle. This quantity is usually given by <math>\scriptstyle I(q)</math>, where ''q'' is the [[momentum transfer]] (a vector in [[reciprocal-space]]). | ||
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− | The [[scattering intensity]] is frequently divided into the contribution from the [[form factor]] (''F'') and structure factor (''S''): | + | The [[scattering intensity]] is frequently divided into the contribution from the [[form factor]] (''F'' or ''P'') and [[structure factor]] (''S''): |
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− | The form factor describes the ''shape'' of scattering objects, whereas the structure factor describes the organization of these objects (disordered, in a [[lattice]], etc.). | + | The form factor describes the ''shape'' of scattering objects, whereas the structure factor describes the organization of these objects (disordered, in a [[lattice]], etc.). The scattering intensity, <math>\scriptstyle I(q)</math>, is what is measured experimentally on a [[detector]] (including a possible [[background]]). However, this quantify is frequently converted into (or treated as), <math>\scriptstyle P(q)</math> or <math>\scriptstyle S(q)</math>, in order to perform further analysis. |
==See Also== | ==See Also== | ||
+ | * [[Absolute scattering cross-section]] | ||
* [[Form Factor]] | * [[Form Factor]] | ||
* [[Structure Factor]] | * [[Structure Factor]] | ||
+ | * [[Integrated intensity]] |
Latest revision as of 12:31, 25 July 2015
The scattering intensity is the amount of radiation (e.g. x-ray or neutron) scattered at any particular angle. This quantity is usually given by , where q is the momentum transfer (a vector in reciprocal-space).
Contributions
The scattering intensity is frequently divided into the contribution from the form factor (F or P) and structure factor (S):
The form factor describes the shape of scattering objects, whereas the structure factor describes the organization of these objects (disordered, in a lattice, etc.). The scattering intensity, , is what is measured experimentally on a detector (including a possible background). However, this quantify is frequently converted into (or treated as), or , in order to perform further analysis.