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I checked on a few papers and the formula is indeed correct (depending on what you called integrated intensities so depending on what you do afterwards, but that varies the power of lambda) but from a quick glance at the code, it looks like the angle between beam and detector ie 2theta is being used, not theta.
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Pascal Manuel says:
I checked on a few papers and the formula is indeed correct (depending on what you called integrated intensities so depending on what you do afterwards, but that varies the power of lambda) but from a quick glance at the code, it looks like the angle between beam and detector ie 2theta is being used, not theta.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: