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Spatially varying illuminants

Here, d//dA denotes the spectral intensity distribution of the incident X-ray beam V is the volume of sample illuminated V0 is the sample unit cell volume 0 is the Bragg angle for the reflection h P is the polarisation factor A is an absorption correction for the sample in its capillaiy and D is a detector sensitivity and obliquity factor. Quantities such as P, A and D vary with any or all of A, 0 and x, the position of the diffracted beam on the detector the spectral intensity distribution is, in general, not precisely known in advance and the detector may suffer from spatial distortion and non-uniformity. Thus equation (7.17) may be written as... [Pg.300]


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