June 4, 2013
Journal Article

Dynamic Composition Determination in Heterogeneous Ensembles using Angular Autocorrelation Functions as Signatures

Abstract

Signatures of heterogeneous ensembles composed of multiple types of random oriented particles are represented by the angular autocorrelation functions of the systems. These signatures are retrieved by averaging oversampled angular correlation functions calculated from high throughput X-ray diffraction patterns. Using a component signature matrix, the composition of the heterogeneous system will be directly calculated from the signature of the ensemble. This is the first attempt to determine dynamic composition of a heterogeneous ensemble by fluctuation X-ray scattering using the angular autocorrelation functions as signatures.

Revised: June 18, 2013 | Published: June 4, 2013

Citation

Li D., Z. Xu, and S. Ahzi. 2013. Dynamic Composition Determination in Heterogeneous Ensembles using Angular Autocorrelation Functions as Signatures. Applied Physics Letters 102, no. 22:Article No. 223701. PNNL-SA-95443. doi:10.1063/1.4809667