Automatic X-Y corrections (outdated!)
Making a file with X-Y corrections for polar rotation based on 1 optimized point
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Making a file with X-Y corrections for polar rotation based on 1 optimized point
Last updated
Recently X-Y corrections were implemented in MultiAx directly, this document is outdated
Axis of the polar rotation is generally not passing through the sample surface. Because of this during the rotation the sample will move away from the focus of the analyzer (and the beam). This can strongly affect polar maps measured in large angular range, especially for small samples.
A way to cope with this problem is to adjust the sample's X/Y position for each new polar angle. To find the correct X/Y for each angle you can first optimize sample position manually for a set of polar angles inside the range of interest and then use them as a reference with interpolation in between (see MultiAx polar corrections tab).
Theoretically it is possible to do good manual optimization only for one point (in the middle of region of interest) and calculate all other X/Y positions based on this point and the position of polar rotation axis.
To do that find the following icon on the desktop of the left PC:
You can also find the file here. (here goes a description how to use it with a screenshot...)
This will create polar corrections for +-40 degrees from the point with good optimization and with step of 2 degrees. Press "Save".
Finally in MultiAx Polar corrections tab press Load File button and select the file "XY-correction" (it should be on top if files are sorted by date).
Manual adjustment is best for small or non-uniform samples where precision is important
Automatic adjustment will work best for middle-sized to big uniform samples.