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Figure 2
Comparison of normalized single-particle SAXS profiles, obtained using CDEF without modeling of the artificial background signal, with the exact analytic SAXS profile IAnal. of a sphere with radius R = 10 nm and electron contrast Δρ = 1 nm−3. For the numeric calculations, the Deybe equation was applied on spherical clouds which were generated using two different quasi-random (Sobol, Halton) and one true-random filling algorithm. At specific q values the artificial scattering signal from the fine structure of the individual cloud dominates the numeric profiles, leading to a deviation from IAnal.. |
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