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+ | The point <math>\scriptstyle (x,z)=(0,0) </math> can be thought of in terms of a vector that points from the source-of-scattering (center of goniometer rotation) to the detector: | ||
+ | :<math> | ||
+ | \mathbf{v}_i = \begin{bmatrix} 0 \\ d \\ 0 \end{bmatrix} | ||
+ | </math> | ||
+ | This vector is then rotated about the <math>\scriptstyle x</math>-axis by <math>\scriptstyle \theta_g</math>: | ||
+ | :<math> | ||
+ | \begin{alignat}{2} | ||
+ | \mathbf{v}_f & = R_x(\theta_g) \mathbf{v}_i \\ | ||
+ | & = \begin{bmatrix} | ||
+ | 1 & 0 & 0 \\ | ||
+ | 0 & \cos \theta_g & -\sin \theta_g \\ | ||
+ | 0 & \sin \theta_g & \cos \theta_g \\ | ||
+ | \end{bmatrix} \begin{bmatrix} 0 \\ d \\ 0 \end{bmatrix} \\ | ||
+ | & = \begin{bmatrix} 0 \\ d \cos \theta_g \\ d \sin \theta_g \end{bmatrix} | ||
+ | \end{alignat} | ||
+ | </math> | ||
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The point <math>\scriptstyle (x,z)=(0,0) </math> on the detector probes the total scattering angle: | The point <math>\scriptstyle (x,z)=(0,0) </math> on the detector probes the total scattering angle: | ||
:<math> | :<math> |
Revision as of 09:52, 13 January 2016
In wide-angle scattering (WAXS), one cannot simply assume that the detector plane is orthogonal to the incident x-ray beam. Converting from detector pixel coordinates to 3D q-vector is not always trivial, and depends on the experimental geometry.
Area Detector on Goniometer Arm
Consider a 2D (area) detector connected to a goniometer arm. The goniometer has a center of rotation at the center of the sample (i.e. the incident beam passes through this center, and scattered rays originate from this point also). Let be the in-plane angle of the goniometer arm (rotation about -axis), and be the elevation angle (rotation away from plane and towards axis).
The final scattering vector depends on:
- : Pixel position on detector (horizontal).
- : Pixel position on detector (vertical).
- : Sample-detector distance.
- : Elevation angle of detector.
- : In-plane angle of detector.
Note that and are defined relative to the direct-beam. That is, for and , the direct beam is at position on the area detector.
Central Point
The point can be thought of in terms of a vector that points from the source-of-scattering (center of goniometer rotation) to the detector:
This vector is then rotated about the -axis by :
The point on the detector probes the total scattering angle: