Figure 18 ,Table 6
    • Figure 1.  Scattering diagram of an anisotropic sample.

    • Figure 2.  The thickness t of the Ni sheet with ln I.

    • Figure 3.  The three-dimensional spatial structure of proteins.

    • Figure 4.  Pair distance distribution function of sphere and cylinder.

    • Figure 5.  The graphical user interface of ScatterX is divided into three modules: (pre-)processing, data analysis/ interpretation and results visualization.

    • Figure 6.  Two-dimensional image (q-space). (a) The experimental data of small angle scattering, which comes from the Beijing Synchrotron Radiation Light Source Small Angle Scattering Line Station. (b) A correction to (a).

    • Figure 7.  (a) The original scattering images obtained from the detector. (b) Scattered images after normalization and background subtraction.

    • Figure 8.  The one-dimensional scattering curve after integration.

    • Figure 9.  The radius of gyration by Guinier law.

    • Figure 10.  Particle size distribution by SVD method.

    • Figure 11.  Extraction of ideal lamellar parameters from the one-dimensional correlation function.

    • Figure 12.  Calculation of fractal dimension.

    • Figure 13.  Calculation of distance distribution function.

    • Figure 14.  (a) The 2D scattering images arrangement and (b) 3D stacked scattering images.

    • Figure 15.  Different color charts.

    • Figure 16.  Double logarithmic display.

    • Figure 17.  Waterfall chart display curve.

    • Figure 18.  Tabs in the user interface.