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The PYP dataset used in Dalton et al., 2022 is a nice example of a dataset in which rotation angles are non-consecutive--a data collection protocol used by some groups when the 'interesting' angles may be known. The diffraction images for this dataset live in G:\Shared drives\HekstraLab_TD\People_shares\LBNL Laue Collab\LBL collaboration\Laue images single crystal - PYP and can form the basis for an additional tutorial. In addition, comparison to the benchmarks in Dalton et al., 2022 and Hekstra et al, 2024 would be of interest.
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The PYP dataset used in Dalton et al., 2022 is a nice example of a dataset in which rotation angles are non-consecutive--a data collection protocol used by some groups when the 'interesting' angles may be known. The diffraction images for this dataset live in
G:\Shared drives\HekstraLab_TD\People_shares\LBNL Laue Collab\LBL collaboration\Laue images single crystal - PYP
and can form the basis for an additional tutorial. In addition, comparison to the benchmarks in Dalton et al., 2022 and Hekstra et al, 2024 would be of interest.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: