Calibration

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About 11-BM Calibrations

A calibration file is needed to merge data collected from each of 11-BM's 12 detectors into a single intensity vs 2theta intensity dataset.

The calibration file corrects the 2theta zero shift, wavelength, and scaling factor for each of the 12 detectors.

Calibration files are obtained from a 12-histogram GSAS refinement of data collected on a standard powder sample. The standard powder sample is a mixture of NIST SRM 676a Al2O3 (~75 wt%) & SRM 640d Si (~25 wt%).

Collection of a new calibration scan and file is recommended after optimizing the monochromator, and required after the monochromator wavelength is altered.


Calibration Scan Parameters

At 30 keV - the standard calibration scan parameters currently are as follows:

  • 2theta start: -17 deg
  • 2theta end: 50 deg
  • step size: 0.0005 deg
  • count time: 0.01 sec/step


Generating Calibration Files

On-site users can attempt to generate a new calibration file based on any scan of the standard Si2O3/Si powder sample.

Launch the calibration process by clicking the toolbar icon circled below, or select 'Calibrate' from the Data Processing Menu.

Usertoolbar calibration.png

When prompted, select the file number of the scan which has been collected on the standard Si2O3/Si powder sample. Note - if the user has only collected a single scan for the active session, the software assumes this is a calibration scan.