[Wien] ELNES: q orientation

Jorissen Kevin Kevin.Jorissen at ua.ac.be
Tue Dec 2 14:42:33 CET 2003


I think this is correct.
Kevin.
 

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	Van: Bertoni Giovanni [mailto:giovanni at cemes.fr] 
	Verzonden: di 12/2/2003 1:57 
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	Thanks Kevin!
	
	so if I understood, the crystal basis I have to referred the Euler
	angles in ELNES is the CONVENTIONAL crystal basis (a,b,c and mutually
	orthogonals...) is it true?
	The definition of Euler angles itself need cartesian coordinates I
	think...
	Best regards
	Giovanni
	
	
	Jorissen Kevin a écrit :
	>
	> Hi Giovanni,
	>
	> you definitely need option H (not F).  Just keep Thetabragg = 0 ; it's a special option which is rarely used.  If you want k0 and k to be parallel, put ThetaX and ThetaY to zero.  These two angles control the orientation of k with respect to k0.
	> The Euler angles define the orientation of the beam with respect to the crystal.  They are indeed defined for a transformation between two carthesian bases (the Bravais matrix is used internally by the telnes program) : the laboratory (== beam) basis, and a carthesian crystal basis (with its z axis parallel to the c basis vector of the crystal lattice).  So, to hit your sample along the c-direction, you would use Euler angles 0,0,0.  To put the beam in the a,b - plane, you could use 0,90,0.
	>
	>
	> kind regards,
	> Kevin.
	> EMAT
	> University of Antwerp, Belgium.
	>
	>
	>
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	>         Van: Bertoni Giovanni [mailto:giovanni at cemes.fr]
	>         Verzonden: ma 12/1/2003 9:28
	>         Aan: wien at zeus.theochem.tuwien.ac.at
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	>
	>
	>         Dear users,
	>         could someone explain me how to set an orientation of q in ELNES program
	>         (case.innes) ?
	>         let's q = k0 - k'
	>         if I take option N, I integrate on the full solid angle, isn't it (all
	>         q) ?
	>         so I need F or H.
	>         is k' oriented along z' of the observer ?
	>         so if I put 2*thetaBragg=0  k0 is parrallel to k' and parallel to q?
	>         how can I orient q (or k0 if it is parallel in the case) ?
	>
	>         the Euler angles of the observer are respect to the x, y, z, cartesian
	>         axes?
	>         or respect to the vector of the bravais matrix defined in tab 4.4 of pag
	>         39 of the manual
	>         (treating the case.struct file)
	>         Please tell me. I am a little bit confusing....
	>         Thank you.
	>         giovanni
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