An optimized protocol for the analysis of time-resolved elastic scattering experiments

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Abstract

A deconvolution protocol is developed for obtaining material responses from time-resolved small-angle scattering data from light (SALS), X-rays (SAXS), or neutrons (SANS). Previously used methods convolve material responses with information from the procedure used to group data into discrete time intervals, known as binning. We demonstrate that enhanced signal resolution can be obtained by using methods of signal processing to analyze time-resolved scattering data. The method is illustrated for a time-resolved rheo-SANS measurement of a complex, structured surfactant solution under oscillatory shear flow. We show how the underlying material response can be clearly decoupled from the binning procedure. This method greatly reduces the experimental acquisition time, by approximately one-third for the aforementioned rheo-SANS experiment.

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Calabrese, M. A., Wagner, N. J., & Rogers, S. A. (2016). An optimized protocol for the analysis of time-resolved elastic scattering experiments. Soft Matter, 12(8), 2301–2308. https://doi.org/10.1039/c5sm03039k

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