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*Work was presented at the SAS-2012 conference (www.sas2012.com).  This include a summary of standardization in the canSAS session and a presentation on the latex round robin measurements.
*Work was presented at the SAS-2012 conference (www.sas2012.com).  This include a summary of standardization in the canSAS session and a presentation on the latex round robin measurements.
[[canSAS at the SAS-2012 Conference]]


==Glassy Carbon Round Robin==
==Glassy Carbon Round Robin==

Revision as of 22:50, 21 November 2012

Members

  • John Barker (NIST)
  • Peter Boesecke (ESRF Contact)
  • Stephen Henderson (UMD)
  • Rex Hjelm (LANSCE)
  • Jan Ilavsky (APS)
  • Peter Lindner (ILL)
  • Marc Malfois (Diamond)
  • Adrian Rennie (Uppsala University - chair)

Mailing List

Mailing List Archive

News/Status

  • Discussion at the worksop in Uppsala has been presented on a separate page:

canSAS 2012 meeting discussions

  • Work was presented at the SAS-2012 conference (www.sas2012.com). This include a summary of standardization in the canSAS session and a presentation on the latex round robin measurements.

canSAS at the SAS-2012 Conference

Glassy Carbon Round Robin

Two samples of glassy carbons from Jan Ilavsky have been doing the rounds. They've been to NIST, ILL, ISIS, APS, ESRF and Diamond and ANSTO.

Details and data here : Glassy Carbon Round Robin

Polystyrene Latex Round Robin

Samples of a monodisperse polystyrene latex have recently been measured at ILL (D22 and D11), ANSTO (Quokka), ISIS (SANS2D) and at NCNR (NG7). Samples are also at Diamond awaiting measurement. Details and data here : Latex Round Robin

A new series of samples designated J, K, L and that have slightly different dilution have been provided for measurements at APS, FRMII, SPRING-8 and ILL.

Calibration Procedures

We will try to gather summaries of the procedures used for calibration of small-angle scattering instruments. It has been suggested that summaries of information would benefit both users and those who run instruments and facilities. Everyone is encouraged to contribute to this work in progress. Procedures for laboratory instruments as well as sycnchrotron and neutron facilities are welcome.

Details are here : Calibration Procedures