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Problems in measuring diffuse X-ray scattering

  • T. Richard Welberry , Darren J. Goossens , Aidan P. Heerdegen and Peter L. Lee

Abstract

Problems encountered in making measurements of diffuse X-ray scattering are discussed. These generally arise from the need to measure very weak scattering in the presence of very strong scattering (Bragg peaks) using multi-detectors of various kinds. The problems are not confined to synchrotron experiments but may even occur using a tube source in the home laboratory. Specific details are given of experiments using 80.725 keV X-rays and a mar345 Image Plate detector on the 1-ID beamline of XOR at the Advanced Photon Source. In these a severe ‘blooming’ artefact which occurred around some strong Bragg peaks was traced to fluorescence from a steel mounting plate in the detector when strong Bragg peaks were incident. Algorithms developed to remove these artefacts from the data are described.


* Correspondence address: The Australian National University, Research School of Chemistry, Canberra 0200, Australien,

Published Online: 2009-9-25
Published in Print: 2005-12-1

© by Oldenbourg Wissenschaftsverlag, München, Germany

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