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Figure 4
Debye–Scherrer (capillary) geometry: red – [{\cal S}(Q)] without texture, orange – the single texture component, blue – [{\cal S}(Q)] with component added, green – [{\cal S}(Q)] with component subtracted. The component magnitude was set as [Z_{l\semi m,0} = \pm (2l+1)], its upper bound from equation (14)[link]. This leads to negative intensity in some regions of the (l, m) = (8, 0) (middle) plot, both green and blue lines, when the (-) sign is used, so in reality bounds on [Z_{l\semi m,0}] must be tighter. (Top) [{\cal S}(Q)] and its modification with the (2,0) component; (middle) with the (8,0) component; (bottom) with the (8,4) component.

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