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===[[TSAXS]] 3D===
 
The ''q''-vector in fact has three components:
 
:<math>
 
\mathbf{q} = \begin{bmatrix} q_x & q_y & q_z \end{bmatrix}
 
</math>
 
Consider that the [[x-ray]] beam points along +''y'', so that on the [[detector]], the horizontal is ''x'', and the vertical is ''z''. We assume that the x-ray beam hits the flat 2D area detector at 90° at detector (pixel) position <math>\scriptstyle (x,z) </math>. The scattering angles are then:
 
:<math>
 
\begin{alignat}{2}
 
\theta_f & = \arctan\left[ \frac{x}{d} \right] \\
 
\alpha_f ^\prime & = \arctan\left[ \frac{z}{d} \right] \\
 
\alpha_f & = \arctan \left[ \frac{z }{d / \cos \theta_f} \right]
 
\end{alignat}
 
</math>
 
where <math>\scriptstyle d</math> is the sample-detector distance, <math>\scriptstyle \alpha_f ^{\prime} </math> is the out-of-plane component (angle w.r.t. to ''y''-axis, rotation about x-axis), and <math>\scriptstyle \theta_f </math> is the in-plane component (rotation about ''z''-axis). The alternate angle, <math>\scriptstyle \alpha_f </math>, is the elevation angle in the plane defined by <math>\scriptstyle \theta_f </math>. Also note that the full scattering angle is:
 
  
:<math>
 
\begin{alignat}{2}
 
2 \theta_s  = \Theta & = \arctan\left[ \frac{ \sqrt{x^2 + z^2}}{d} \right] \\
 
& = \arctan\left[ \frac{ \sqrt{(d \tan \theta_f)^2 + (d \tan \alpha_f^\prime )^2}}{d} \right] \\
 
& = \arctan\left[ \sqrt{\tan^2 \theta_f + \tan^2 \alpha_f^\prime } \right] \\
 
& = \arctan\left[ \sqrt{\tan^2 \theta_f + \frac{ \tan^2 \alpha_f }{ \cos^2 \theta_f } } \right] \\
 
\end{alignat}
 
</math>
 
 
The [[momentum transfer]] components are:
 
:<math>
 
\begin{alignat}{2}
 
q_x & = \frac{2 \pi}{\lambda} \sin \theta_f \cos \alpha_f \\
 
q_y & = \frac{2 \pi}{\lambda} \left ( \cos \theta_f \cos \alpha_f - 1 \right ) \\
 
q_z & = \frac{2 \pi}{\lambda} \sin \alpha_f
 
\end{alignat}
 
</math>
 
 
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As a check:
 
:<math>
 
\begin{alignat}{2}
 
q & = \sqrt{ q_x^2 + q_y^2 + q_z^2 } \\
 
& = \frac{2 \pi}{\lambda} \sqrt{ \sin^2 \theta_f \cos^2 \alpha_f + \left ( \cos \theta_f \cos \alpha_f - 1 \right )^2 + \sin^2 \alpha_f } \\
 
\frac{q}{k} & = \sqrt{ (\sin \theta_f)^2 (\cos \alpha_f)^2 + \left ( \cos \theta_f \cos \alpha_f - 1 \right )^2 + (\sin \alpha_f)^2 } \\
 
& = \sqrt{ \left(\frac{x/d}{\sqrt{1+(x/d)^2}} \right)^2 \left(\cos \alpha_f \right)^2 + \left ( \cos \theta_f \cos \alpha_f - 1 \right )^2 + \left( \frac{z \cos \theta_f /d }{\sqrt{1+(z \cos \theta_f /d)^2}} \right)^2 } \\
 
& = \sqrt{ \left(\frac{x}{\sqrt{d^2+x^2}} \right)^2 \left(\cos \alpha_f \right)^2 + \left ( \cos \theta_f \cos \alpha_f - 1 \right )^2 + \left( \frac{z \cos \theta_f }{\sqrt{d^2+z^2 \cos^2 \theta_f }} \right)^2 } \\
 
& = ? \\
 
& = ? \\
 
& = ? \\
 
& = ? \\
 
& = ? \\
 
& = \sqrt{ \frac{ x^2 + z^2 } {d^2 + x^2 + z^2} } \\
 
& = \frac{ \sqrt{x^2 + z^2} } {\sqrt{d^2 + x^2 + z^2 }} \\
 
& = \frac{ \left[ \sqrt{x^2 + z^2}/d \right ] } {\sqrt{1 + \left[ \sqrt{x^2 + z^2}/d \right ]^2 }} \\
 
& = \sin \left( \arctan\left [ \frac{\sqrt{x^2 + z^2}}{d} \right ] \right) \\
 
& = \sin \left( 2 \theta_s \right)
 
\end{alignat}
 
</math>
 

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