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Figure 4
SAXS/WAXS data collection at LiX. (a) In-vacuum Pilatus 900k detector, located in the WAXS chamber downstream of the nosecone visible in Fig. 2[link](c), for WAXS data collection. The SAXS detector is a Pilatus 1M and not shown. (b) SAXS/WAXS patterns collected from a silver behenate sample, shown as maps sharing the same reciprocal coordinates (in the plane perpendicular to the incident beam), after scattering intensity has been scaled between the two detectors. (c) The same scattering patterns can also be represented by intensity maps using the scattering vector q and the azimuthal angle φ as coordinates.

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