From 1180f49cc13a82ce81589822b8a944e0a49fe774 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: KWeigandt Date: Mon, 22 Jan 2024 16:04:33 -0500 Subject: [PATCH] Update of the sld calculator documentation. Fixes #2689. --- src/sas/qtgui/Calculators/media/sld_calculator_help.rst | 7 +------ 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 6 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/sas/qtgui/Calculators/media/sld_calculator_help.rst b/src/sas/qtgui/Calculators/media/sld_calculator_help.rst index df111f2508..8880f3f771 100755 --- a/src/sas/qtgui/Calculators/media/sld_calculator_help.rst +++ b/src/sas/qtgui/Calculators/media/sld_calculator_help.rst @@ -33,23 +33,18 @@ User Inputs Calculator Output ---------------------------- **Neutron SLD** (|Ang^-2|) - A measure of the neutron scattering power of the material. A required input for most scattering models using in neutron scattering experiments. **X-ray SLD** (|Ang^-2|) - A measure of the x-ray scattering power of the material. A required input for most scattering models using in x-ray scattering experiments. **Neutron Incoherent Cross-section** (cm\ :sup:`-1`) - A measure of the probability that the neutron will scatter incoherently. **Neutron Absorption Cross-Section** (cm\ :sup:`-1`) - A measure of the probability that a neutron will be absorbed by the material. **Neutron 1/e length** (cm) - The sample thickness required to reduce the transmission to 36.8% (1/e). Specifying Materials or Mixtures in the Molecular Formula Field @@ -98,7 +93,7 @@ For even more complicated solutions parenthesis can be nested, and number of ato 5g NaCl // 50 g H2O -**Reminder** the solution density is the largest source of error for these calculations. Measure the solution density for an accurate result. For example: +*Reminder the solution density is the largest source of error for these calculations.* Measure the solution density for an accurate result. For example: A brine solution containing 10.44 g Al(NO\ :sub:`3`)3 |cdot| 9H\ :sub:`2`O and 27.51 g D\ :sub:`2`O was prepared for a wormlike micelle experiments. The solution density was measured with a density meter and found to be 1.22 |g/cm^3|. Using the scattering lenth density calculator we enter: