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IUCrJ ; 9(Pt 2): 231-242, 2022 Mar 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35371507

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Intensity-correlation measurements allow access to nanostructural information on a range of ordered and disordered materials beyond traditional pair-correlation methods. In real space, this information can be expressed in terms of a pair-angle distribution function (PADF) which encodes three- and four-body distances and angles. To date, correlation-based techniques have not been applied to the analysis of microstructural effects, such as preferred orientation, which are typically investigated by texture analysis. Preferred orientation is regarded as a potential source of error in intensity-correlation experiments and complicates interpretation of the results. Here, the theory of preferred orientation in intensity-correlation techniques is developed, connecting it to the established theory of texture analysis. The preferred-orientation effect is found to scale with the number of crystalline domains in the beam, surpassing the nanostructural signal when the number of domains becomes large. Experimental demonstrations are presented of the orientation-dominant and nanostructure-dominant cases using PADF analysis. The results show that even minor deviations from uniform orientation produce the strongest angular correlation signals when the number of crystalline domains in the beam is large.

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IUCrJ ; 9(Pt 2): 167-168, 2022 Mar 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35371511

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As the relationship of texture and microtexture to fluctuation X-ray scattering (FXS) has been clarified in detail, key progress is expected in the exploitation of FXS-based structural investigation of matter exhibiting complex order.

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