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Image:cansas1d-v1-2-SASdata.png  | Image:cansas1d-v1-2-SASdata.png | block diagram  | ||
Image:Q-geometry.jpg | Q geometry  | |||
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* parent: [[cansas1d_SASentry | SASentry]]  | * parent: [[cansas1d_SASentry | SASentry]]  | ||
== SASdata ==  | |||
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== Idata ==  | == Idata ==  | ||
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|| Intensity of the detected radiation.    | || Intensity of the detected radiation.    | ||
The '''unit''' attribute is required.  See [[cansas1d_documentation#Rules]] for acceptable values.  One possibility might be''1/cm''.  | The '''unit''' attribute is required.  See [[cansas1d_documentation#Rules]] for acceptable values.  One possibility might be''1/cm'' for absolute units when the intensity describes a ''differential cross-section per unit volume per unit solid angle''. <br />  | ||
'''NOTE''': Be aware that there are different types of intensity that may be reported (see [[Talk:cansas1d_documentation#The_Intensity_Problem]]) and one should be very careful to inspect the '''unit''' attribute to determine how to handle subsequent data processing, especially in the area of units conversion.  | |||
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'''(This definition needs revision. NIST?)'''  | '''(This definition needs revision. NIST?)'''  | ||
NOTE: There is no "unit" attribute.  | NOTE: There is no "unit" attribute.  | ||
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Latest revision as of 00:59, 15 November 2008
- parent: SASentry
 
SASdata
| Name | Type | occurrence | Description | Attributes | 
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Idata | container | [1..unbounded] | Idata describes a single SAS data point. | 
Idata
| Name | Type | occurrence | Description | Attributes | 
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Q | floating-point number | [1..1] | Q=(4 π / λ) sin(θ) where λ is the wavelength of the radiation and 2θ is the angle through which the detected radiation has been scattered.
 The unit attribute is required. See cansas1d_documentation#Rules for acceptable values. Either 1/A or 1/nm are typical.  | 
unit="{units}" | 
| I | floating-point number | [1..1] | Intensity of the detected radiation.
 The unit attribute is required.  See cansas1d_documentation#Rules for acceptable values.  One possibility might be1/cm for absolute units when the intensity describes a differential cross-section per unit volume per unit solid angle.   | 
unit="{units}" | 
| Idev | floating-point number | [0..1] | Estimated standard deviation of I.
 The unit attribute is required. See cansas1d_documentation#Rules for acceptable values. One possibility might be1/cm.  | 
unit="{units}" | 
| Qdev | floating-point number | [0..1] | Estimated standard deviation of Q. (optional: see note below on usage)
 The unit attribute is required. See cansas1d_documentation#Rules for acceptable values. Either 1/A or 1/nm are typical.  | 
unit="{units}" | 
| dQw | floating-point number | [0..1] | Q resolution along the axis of scanning (the high-resolution slit width direction).  Useful for defining resolution data from slit-smearing instruments such as Bonse-Hart geometry.  (optional: see note below on usage)
 The unit attribute is required. See cansas1d_documentation#Rules for acceptable values. Either 1/A or 1/nm are typical.  | 
unit="{units}" | 
| dQl | floating-point number | [0..1] | Q resolution perpendicular to the axis of scanning (the low-resolution slit length direction).  Useful for defining resolution data from slit-smearing instruments such as Bonse-Hart geometry.  (optional: see note below on usage)
 The unit attribute is required. See cansas1d_documentation#Rules for acceptable values. Either 1/A or 1/nm are typical.  | 
unit="{units}" | 
| Qmean | floating-point number | [0..1] | Mean value of Q for this datum.  Useful when describing data that has been binned from higher-resolution or from area detectors.
 The unit attribute is required. See cansas1d_documentation#Rules for acceptable values. Either 1/A or 1/nm are typical.  | 
unit="{units}" | 
| Shadowfactor | floating-point number | [0..1] | Describes the adjustment due to the beam stop penumbra.
 (This definition needs revision. NIST?) NOTE: There is no "unit" attribute.  | 
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| {any} | container | [0..unbounded] | Any element(s) not defined in the cansas1d/1.0 standard can be placed at this point. See {any} for more details. | xmlns:{foreign-prefix}="{foreign-namespace}" |