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Small angle X-ray and Neutron scattering (SAXS and SANS) examines the scattering patterns produced by a beam travelling through the sample and scattering at low angles. The scattering is computed as a function of reciprocal space $q$, which arises from a combination of beam wavelength and scattering angles. Each pixel on the detector corresponds to a different scattering angle, and has a distinct $q_x$ and $q_y$. If the sample is unoriented, the scattering pattern will appear as rings on the detector. In this case, a circular average can be taken with 1-dimension data at $q = surd (q_x^2 + q_y^2)$ compared to the orientationally averaged SAS scattering pattern.
The sasmodels package provides theory functions for small angle scattering calculations for different shapes, including the effects of resolution, polydispersity and orientational dispersion.
.. htmlonly:: :Release: |version| :Date: |today| Download pdf version `here <SASModels.pdf>`_
.. toctree:: :numbered: :maxdepth: 4 guide/index.rst guide/models/index.rst developer/index.rst api/index.rst