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From: "CHANDRASEN RATHOR"
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To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, May 25, 2001 11:44 AM
Subject: intensity vs pixel
> Dear Sir,
>
> I am graduate student working in area of Synchrotron
> diffraction.
>
> I have diffraction pattern as recorded by the two
> dimensional detector(CCD camera) showing concentric
> diffraction rings of NI-Ti alloys under zero applied
> stress and some applied stress.
>
> I have found intensity vs pixel data in Matlab
> software in vertical,Horizontal,digonal and
> Anti-diagonal direction.(only in standard direction)
>
> But I want to know about, Can I extract data(intensity
> vs pixel data ) in various direction like any angle
> theta.
>
> Is it possible in Matlab or anyother software you
> people know?
>
> Do reply.
Have a look at:
XOP (X-ray Oriented Programs) is a graphical user interface (GUI) to
run computer programs that calculate basic information needed by
synchrotron radiation beamline scientists and engineers. It can also
be used as a front end for specific codes or packages for data
analysis and data reduction. XOP contains a customized database
for optical and atomic constants. It has a flexible design and new
applications may be added.
The XOP interface is written in the Interactive Data Language (IDL)
from Research Systems Inc., and it runs on the Unix (HP, Sun, Linux,
DEC-Alpha, and Silicon Graphics), and on the Windows 95/98/NT/2000
operating systems.
It has been built with an IDL license embedded and is available under
some limited conditions free of charge from the authors.
The XOP Web page is:
http://www.esrf.fr/computing/scientific/xop
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Best regards
Joe Rongen
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