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Figure 1
Modelling the shape function for a cube of edge length ∼16 nm. The shape function, [\gamma (r )], is computed by summing the CVFs, [{\Gamma _{\hat {\bf n}}}(r )], over a set of [hkl ] directions. Here the CVFs for the [100], [110] and [111] directions are shown as an example. The contribution for each direction was scaled with the area fraction, [{\omega _{\hat {\bf n}}}], of a unit-surface-area sphere divided by a tessellation for which the projections of the directions are generator centres (schematic inset). The small-angle PDF correction in equation (6)[link] was then computed assuming [4{\pi}{\rho _0} = 1], i.e. by ignoring material composition.

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