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4th Scandinavian Workshop on Scattering from Soft Matter, 2007

May 30th, 2007 by Brian

This: 2007 Scandinavian Workshop on Scattering from Soft Matter Poster was the contribution for the 4th Scandinavian workshop on Scattering. The workshop took place in Lund, Sweden, at the beginning of February. The next workshop will be held in Trondheim, Norway, and I’m looking very much forward to it. The conference itself had an amiable atmosphere, with many of the participants being on familiar terms.

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Posters

May 30th, 2007 by Brian

I’ve decided to publish my posters on here as well, they can be found in the new section entitled “Posters”. Contact me with any questions and I’ll be happy to answer them for you.

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37th Danish Crystallographic meeting, 9th DANSYNC meeting, 2007

May 30th, 2007 by Brian

This poster 2007 dansync poster is an adaptation on the first, highlighting the facilities available at the Risø National Laboratories. It will be shown tomorrow, on the 37th Danish Crystallographic meeting, and 9th DANSYNC meeting, to be held in Copenhagen. Friday there will be a symposium as well, but there is no poster session associated with that.

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Data analysis

May 21st, 2007 by Brian

In the past, it has been customary to use a method of “peeling off” information from the scattering patterns, as opposed to an attempt at fitting an entire scattering pattern at once [1,2]. This was customary, partly perhaps because of its methodic clarity, but perhaps also due to the lack of computing power. The latter issue has been lifted off our shoulders by the ever increasing availability of power.

Whilst the complete model fit method is indeed less robust when compared to the sequential analysis method, the complete model fit eliminates potential weighting of the fitting parameters. In other words, if dependent parameters are determined sequentially, the chosen sequence will influence the fitting results (do note that the method is perfectly acceptable for independent parameters).

Therefore, a complete model fit to the entire scattering pattern would be the preferred method as opposed to a sequential determination. Complex samples, however, require either a very good initial guess, or initial fitting parameters from a sequential determination.

As it is, we are dealing with many parameters in these ordered systems, all of which influence the scattering pattern significantly. Personally, I have found Matlab a little lacking in its solving skills in this respect, so the hunt is on for me to find a suitable fitting method.

Additionally, the results that I have seen published so far, are quite light on the statistical details. I myself am quite unfamiliar with the topic myself, but it would be nice to see some statistical information on the model fits with these results. Therefore I hereby personally pledge to include these in any relevant publications.

I am working with dr. K.D. Joensen on SAXS analysis software, well documented and written in Matlab, chosen for its comprehensibility. This will be available shortly, and allows a complete model fit. Statistical data extraction on the fit is mine still to implement.

References:
[1] N. Stribeck. Analysis of saxs fiber patterns by means of projections. In B. S. Hsiao, editor, ACS symposium series, volume 739 of ACS symposium series, pages 41–56. American Chemical Society, 2000.
[2] H. F. Zhang, B. Q. Yang, and Z. S. Mo. Small angle x-ray scattering study of structural parameters of the aggregated state in polyamide 110 + bmi. European Polymer Journal, 32:57–59, 1996.

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Movies

May 8th, 2007 by Brian

I have added some movies to this website (see the top navigator bar), that explain some of the inner workings of a Kratky-type 1D SAXS and pinhole-collimated 2D SAXS camera. These may be used in presentations (with appropriate reference to me), but before you do, please contact me so I may provide higher-resolution versions.

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1D SAXS

May 8th, 2007 by Brian

This short movie graphically explains the workings of the elements of a 1D Kratky-type camera. Contact me for a higher resolution version of the movie, if you want to include it in a presentation

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2D SAXS

May 8th, 2007 by Brian

This Movie explains the inner workings of a complete pinhole-collimated 2D SAXS set-up with the option of afterwards overlaying some example scattering patterns on the black “projection plane”. Contact me for a higher resolution version if you want to use it in a presentation.

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