fixed_incident_beam_absorption
Fixed_Incident_Beam_Thick_Sample_Absorption
This macro is part of a collection of macros that are used to model the effects of a flat plat sample with a fixed angle incident beam.
There is a nice overview of their application in [1]. Individual references are given for each macro.
[1] Rowles, M. R. & Madsen, I. C. 2010, 'Whole-Pattern Profile Fitting of Powder Diffraction Data Collected in Parallel-Beam Flat-Plate Asymmetric Reflection Geometry', Journal of Applied Crystallography, vol. 43, no. 3, pp. 632-634.
Contributor: Matthew Rowles
Thick Sample absorption correction for fixed incident beam geometry. There is a typo in the delta function in the original reference. It's correct here.
Ref: Masson, O., Guiebretière, R. & Dauger, A. (1996). J. Appl. Cryst. 29, 540-546.
macro Fixed_Incident_Beam_Thick_Sample_Absorption { FIBTSA } macro FIBTSA(alpha_v, mu_v) { FIBTSA(,alpha_v,,mu_v) } macro FIBTSA(alpha, alpha_v, mu, mu_v) { #m_argu mu ''in cm^-1 #m_argu alpha ''in degrees If_Prm_Eqn_Rpt(mu, mu_v, min 3 max 500) If_Prm_Eqn_Rpt(alpha, alpha_v, min 0.0001 max 90) exp_conv_const = Ln(0.001) (1/((CeV(mu,mu_v) Rs / 10) ((1/Tan(2 Th - CeV(alpha,alpha_v) Deg)) + Tan(Th)))) Rad; ''^ the Ln(0.001) is because of the definition of the exp func in topas -- see the manual. ''^ the /10 is in there because Rs is in mm and mu is in cm^-1 }
fixed_incident_beam_absorption.txt · Last modified: 2022/11/03 15:08 by 127.0.0.1