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Competing with incoherent random noise for accurate atomic-structure

What is it about?

Incoherent scattering (Compton and fluorescence) cannot be avoided in XPDF (X-ray Pair Distribution Function) measurements using an area detector. This article explores the effects of random noises from Compton and fluorescence on local structural information of disordered materials.

Why is it important?

Our studies provide a deeper understanding of the effects of incoherent scattering on XPDF analysis and propose an experimental strategy for high-quality XPDF data collection using an area detector.

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Il-Kyoung Jeong
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