3.3.2.12. NXsasΒΆ
Status:
application definition, extends NXobject, version 1.0b
Description:
raw data from 2-D monochromatic SAS data with an area detector
This is an application definition for raw data (not processed or reduced data) from a 2-D small angle scattering instrument collected with a monochromatic beam and an area detector. It is meant to be suitable both for neutron SANS and X-ray SAXS data.
It covers all raw data from all SAS techniques: SAS, WSAS, grazing incidence, GISAS
Symbols:
No symbol table
- Groups cited:
- NXcollimator, NXdata, NXdetector, NXentry, NXgeometry, NXinstrument, NXmonitor, NXmonochromator, NXsample, NXshape, NXsource
Structure:
(entry): NXentry
@entry: NX_CHAR
NeXus convention is to useentry1
,entry2
, ... for analysis software to locate each entrytitle: NX_CHAR
start_time: NX_DATE_TIME
end_time: NX_DATE_TIME
definition: NX_CHAR
Official NeXus NXDL schema to which this file conforms
Obligatory value:
NXsas
instrument: NXinstrument
name: NX_CHAR
Name of the instrument actually used to perform the experimentsource: NXsource
monochromator: NXmonochromator
wavelength: NX_FLOAT {units=NX_WAVELENGTH}
The wavelength of the radiationwavelength_spread: NX_FLOAT
delta_lambda/lambda (): Important for resolution calculationscollimator: NXcollimator
geometry: NXgeometry
detector: NXdetector
data[nXPixel, nYPixel]: NX_NUMBER
This is area detector data, of number of x-pixel versus number of y-pixels. Since the beam center is to be determined as a step of data reduction, it is not necessary to document or assume the position of the beam center in acquired data.distance: NX_FLOAT {units=NX_LENGTH}
The distance between detector and samplex_pixel_size: NX_FLOAT {units=NX_LENGTH}
Physical size of a pixel in x-directiony_pixel_size: NX_FLOAT {units=NX_LENGTH}
Size of a pixel in y directionpolar_angle: NX_FLOAT {units=NX_ANGLE}
azimuthal_angle: NX_FLOAT {units=NX_ANGLE}
rotation_angle: NX_FLOAT {units=NX_ANGLE}
aequatorial_angle: NX_FLOAT {units=NX_ANGLE}
beam_center_x: NX_FLOAT {units=NX_LENGTH}
This is the x position where the direct beam would hit the detector. This is a length, not a pixel position, and can be outside of the actual detector.beam_center_y: NX_FLOAT {units=NX_LENGTH}
This is the y position where the direct beam would hit the detector. This is a length, not a pixel position, and can be outside of the actual detector.sample: NXsample
control: NXmonitor
data: NXdata
data –> /NXentry/NXinstrument/NXdetector/data