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TSAXS 3D

The q-vector in fact has three components:

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 . The scattering angles are then:

where is the sample-detector distance, is the out-of-plane component (angle w.r.t. to y-axis, rotation about x-axis), and is the in-plane component (rotation about z-axis). The alternate angle, , is the elevation angle in the plane defined by . Also note that the full scattering angle is:

The total momentum transfer is:

Given that:

We can also write:

Failed to parse (Conversion error. Server ("https://wikimedia.org/api/rest_") reported: "Cannot get mml. Server problem."): {\displaystyle {\begin{alignedat}{2}q&={\frac {4\pi }{\lambda }}\sin \left(\theta _{s}\right)\\&=\pm {\frac {4\pi }{\lambda }}{\sqrt {\frac {1-\cos 2\theta _{s}}{2}}}\\&=\pm {\frac {4\pi }{\lambda }}{\sqrt {{\frac {1}{2}}\left(1-{\frac {d}{\sqrt {d^{2}+x^{2}+z^{2}}}}\right)}}\end{alignedat}}}

The momentum transfer components are:

In-plane only

If (and ), then , , and:

Check

As a check of these results, consider:

Where we used:

And, we further note that:

cont

Continuing: