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FIT Scan - What is a Fit Scan for and When do Instrument Scientists Use it? #7359

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scan comes from the scans library.

Fundamentally it is attempting to plot a graph of detector intensity against b.SMOFFSET, and then fit a particular model to this graph.

  • It's scanning the value of b.SMOFFSET around it's current value (plus or minus 2), counting for 80 frames per measurement.
  • The fit function being used is Erf, implying that the scientists are looking for some kind of "edge" in their data. Another common fit would be a Gaussian, where they want to find the position that will maximise their beam intensity at the detector. They would then use this to optimise the positions on their beamline.

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