Data supporting "A new parafocusing paradigm for X-ray diffraction"

Citation

Prokopiou, Danae; McGovern, James; Davies, Gareth; Godber, Simon; Rogers, Keith; Evans, Paul; et al. (2020). Data supporting "A new parafocusing paradigm for X-ray diffraction". Cranfield Online Research Data (CORD). Dataset. https://doi.org/10.17862/cranfield.rd.13348388

Abstract

A new approach to parafocusing X-ray diffraction implemented with an annular incident beam is demonstrated for the first time. The method exploits an elliptical specimen path on a flat sample to produce relatively high intensity maxima that can be measured with a point detector. It is shown that the flat-specimen approximation tolerated by conventional Bragg–Brentano geometries is not required. A theoretical framework, simulations and experimental results for both angular- and energy-dispersive measurement modes are presented and the scattering signatures compared with data obtained with a conventional pencil-beam arrangement.

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Keywords

'focal construct geometry', 'powder X-ray diffraction data', 'Bragg–Brentano geometry', 'conical incident beams', 'Biotechnology', 'Crystallography'

Rights

CC BY 4.0

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