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'Ultima Ratio': Simulating wide-range X-ray scattering and diffraction

Authors :
Pauw, Brian R.
Laskina, Sofya
Naik, Aakash
Smales, Glen J.
George, Janine
Breßler, Ingo
Benner, Philipp
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

We demonstrate a strategy for simulating wide-range X-ray scattering patterns, which spans the small- and wide scattering angles as well as the scattering angles typically used for Pair Distribution Function (PDF) analysis. Such simulated patterns can be used to test holistic analysis models, and, since the diffraction intensity is on the same scale as the scattering intensity, may offer a novel pathway for determining the degree of crystallinity. The "Ultima Ratio" strategy is demonstrated on a 64-nm Metal Organic Framework (MOF) particle, calculated from Q < 0.01 1/nm up to Q < 150 1/nm, with a resolution of 0.16 Angstrom. The computations exploit a modified 3D Fast Fourier Transform (3D-FFT), whose modifications enable the transformations of matrices at least up to 8000^3 voxels in size. Multiple of these modified 3D-FFTs are combined to improve the low-Q behaviour. The resulting curve is compared to a wide-range scattering pattern measured on a polydisperse MOF powder. While computationally intensive, the approach is expected to be useful for simulating scattering from a wide range of realistic, complex structures, from (poly-)crystalline particles to hierarchical, multicomponent structures such as viruses and catalysts.<br />Comment: 12 pages, 3 figures. VASP Datasets and jupyter notebook available from Zenodo: https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7764045

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2303.13435
Document Type :
Working Paper