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Texture tomography
Texture tomography is a diffraction based technique used to retrieve the crystallographic orientation of a sample. The experimental aspect of this technique is identical to scanning 3D X-ray diffraction, only the processing is different.
Thus, it is possible to scan any sample and choose the most adapted technique afterwards.
Texture tomography targets samples with deformed grains, who do not produce nice and sharp spots on 2D diffraction pictures.
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Data processing & reduction
The data processing is done with the ODFTT code: https://odftt.readthedocs.io/en/latest/
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