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doc/guide/index.rst
r19dcb933 rbb6f0f3 1 ********************** 2 SAS Model Organization 3 ********************** 1 ********** 2 SAS Models 3 ********** 4 5 Small angle X-ray and Neutron (SAXS and SANS) scattering examines the 6 scattering patterns produced by a beam travelling through the sample 7 and scattering at low angles. The scattering is computed as a function 8 of $q_x$ and $q_y$, which for a given beam wavelength corresponds to 9 particular scattering angles. Each pixel on the detector corresponds to 10 a different scattering angle. If the sample is unoriented, the scattering 11 pattern will appear as rings on the detector. In this case, a circular 12 average can be taken with 1-dimension data at $q = \surd (q_x^2 + q_y^2)$ 13 compared to the orientationally averaged SAS scattering pattern. 4 14 5 15 Models have certain features in common.
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