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A new method for texture measurements using a general area detector diffraction system

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  06 March 2012

Kurt Helming
Affiliation:
Bruker AXS, Inc., 5465 East Cheryl Parkway, Madison, Wisconsin 53711
Mike Lyubchenko
Affiliation:
Bruker AXS, Inc., 5465 East Cheryl Parkway, Madison, Wisconsin 53711
Bob He
Affiliation:
Bruker AXS, Inc., 5465 East Cheryl Parkway, Madison, Wisconsin 53711
Uwe Preckwinkel*
Affiliation:
Bruker AXS, Inc., 5465 East Cheryl Parkway, Madison, Wisconsin 53711
*
a)Electronic mail: upreckwinkel@bruker-axs.com

Abstract

Advances in X-ray texture solutions require new methods and descriptions for the texture analysis process, e.g., when using general area detector diffraction systems. A new method is presented that defines a general pole figure resolution and provides the possibility to optimize strategies for efficient pole figure data collection. Application of the new method improves resolution and (!) speed. New software enables simultaneous monitoring of pole and detector space. This allows a fundamentally better understanding of the collected information, e.g., in situations where peaks overlap or high backgrounds compromise data quality.

Type
Two-Dimensional Detectors
Copyright
Copyright © Cambridge University Press 2005

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References

Helming, K. (1992). “Minimal pole figure ranges for quantitative texture analysis,” Textures Microstruct. TEMIDK 19, 4554. tem, TEMIDK CrossRefGoogle Scholar