1971
DOI: 10.1107/s0567739471000159
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Analytic approximation for incoherent scattered X-ray intensities

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“…Air scattering and sample environment background (kapton tape plus millipore support) were independently measured, corrected for the sample transmittivity, then subtracted. The Compton scattering background was evaluated using the calculated values reported in the references (Hajdu, 1971;Palinkas, 1973). The diffractograms recorded near the Zr K edge contain the K¯uorescence contribution, I K , that cannot be resolved from the elastic signal by the detector resolution.…”
Section: Xrs and Das Data Analysis And Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Air scattering and sample environment background (kapton tape plus millipore support) were independently measured, corrected for the sample transmittivity, then subtracted. The Compton scattering background was evaluated using the calculated values reported in the references (Hajdu, 1971;Palinkas, 1973). The diffractograms recorded near the Zr K edge contain the K¯uorescence contribution, I K , that cannot be resolved from the elastic signal by the detector resolution.…”
Section: Xrs and Das Data Analysis And Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The scattered X-ray intensities so obtained at ambient temperature were corrected for background, polarization, absorption, and Compton scattering, and normalized to the coherent scattering intensity of the stoichiometric unit, in accordance with the usual procedure [23]. Atomic scattering factors and Compton scattering factors were taken from the literature [24,25]. Thus, the experimental structure factors and radial distribution functions were obtained.…”
Section: X-ray Diffractionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Tabulated values of the atomic scattering factor (Cromer & Waber, 1965) and incoherent scattering factors (Hajdu, 1971) were used for obtaining the independent scattering curves. The corrected intensities Icorr were scaled to electron units (Ie.u.)…”
Section: Recording Of Intensities and Calculation Of The Radial Distrmentioning
confidence: 99%