How to fit a scattering pattern part 1: the initial look.
By the way, my topical review paper on SAXS data collection and correction has been published and is available open access here! Recently, some […]
By the way, my topical review paper on SAXS data collection and correction has been published and is available open access here! Recently, some […]
Reading in the detector data, and programming methods for that, is one of the more tedious tasks of any data reduction program. Those of you […]
Ok, so let’s start with the disclaimer: very initial results (fresh off the instrument, hence the delay), and the primary beam intensity is still very, […]
After a week trying to get a good reflection to come through the crystal — and failing —, it is time to take it apart, […]
For the last two weeks, I have had the X-ray generator up and running. After installation of an old cooling system there were some troubles […]
My apologies for not having a post ready this week, I wanted to post about instrument alignment and how amazingly well it works, but it […]
This week is the annual NIMS conference, a small conference here in Tsukuba in which there are only invited speakers. There is, however, a poster […]
Unfortunately, not everything can be solved with small-angle scattering. Current affairs have led me to write this post, in which I try to highlight the […]
The Bonse Hart USAXS instrument is coming along nicely, and the expectation is that we can start using X-rays pretty soon. One missing element in […]
Following my previous work in progress detailing the data correction steps to obtain good data, I finally had the chance to write this down in […]
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