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==In-Plane Measurements 2θχ or 2θχ/φ scans == | ==In-Plane Measurements 2θχ or 2θχ/φ scans == | ||
==Pole figure== | ==Texture (Pole figure)== | ||
Pole figures can be used to determine the orientation of a crystal. For polycrystalline materials, it is possible to determine if there is a preferred direction of the crystal grains. In a pole figure, a measurement of a predefined peek for the material is measured in the half sphere above the sample. This will result in a map of intensities in relation to the angles from the surface normal and along sample rotation. For instance if you have a single crystalline sample with a [0 0 1] surface and measure on the [1 1 1] lattice plane, you should find 4 peaks spaced 90° in beta and at 35.26° in alpha. | Pole figures can be used to determine the orientation of a crystal. For polycrystalline materials, it is possible to determine if there is a preferred direction of the crystal grains. In a pole figure, a measurement of a predefined peek for the material is measured in the half sphere above the sample. This will result in a map of intensities in relation to the angles from the surface normal and along sample rotation. For instance if you have a single crystalline sample with a [0 0 1] surface and measure on the [1 1 1] lattice plane, you should find 4 peaks spaced 90° in beta and at 35.26° in alpha. | ||