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Figure 1
Schematics of (a) and (b) the Lab-3DµXRD geometry and (c)–(e) the data acquisition routine. The dashed and solid blue lines in (b) represent example incident X-rays with lower and higher energies, respectively. The yellow lines represent diffracted X-rays, with variations in brightness indicating changes in wavelength – brighter lines correspond to shorter wavelengths (i.e. higher energies). The angles between the lines, i.e. the beam divergence, are significantly exaggerated. Arrows in (c) and (d) indicate the beam paths into the sample during its translation.

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