Inquiry regarding fitting the SAXS data
Dear SasView Team, I hope this message finds you well. My name is Rini and I am a PhD candidate in the Department of Physics at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim, Norway. I have a specific question and I'm not sure who to contact. We are working with Pickering emulsions made with food-grade materials and have encountered challenges in fitting the data from our recent SAXS experiment with the available models. We have concluded that combining a structure factor with our current plugin model will enable us to fit our data and extract the information we need. Could you please direct me to the right person or help me get in touch with someone who can assist us with modifying the model as described? Thank you in advance for your time and support. Best regards, Rini PR PhD candidate Institute for Energy Technology (IFE) Kjeller, Norway Workplace: Soft and Complex matter lab Department of Physics Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) Trondheim, Norway
Hi Rini, Just to clarify your question. I assume you are saying that the “raspberry model,” which was developed by the Pozzo group at the University of Washington to model pickering emulsions is not suitable for your case and you have developed your own plugin model? Or is the question how to write a plugin model based on a model you have developed theoretically? Or is the question that your plugin does not allow you to multiply a structure factor with it?. Or are you wanting to write your own structure factor plugin? If in fact that next to last is what you are looking for, that should be pretty straightforward. Basically you will need to define the effective radius for interactions in your plugin model as described here: https://www.sasview.org/docs/user/qtgui/Perspectives/Fitting/plugin.html#for... If you also want to be able to include the beta approximation option you will also need to calculate the F(Q) in your model (currently would require a c model) and declare that Fq is available in the python part of your model as described here: https://www.sasview.org/docs/user/qtgui/Perspectives/Fitting/plugin.html#str... Finally, if you want to create a structure factor you just need to include that flag (structure_factor=true) as explained here: https://www.sasview.org/docs/user/qtgui/Perspectives/Fitting/plugin.html#mod... Also we now have a tutorial on writing custom models available here: https://www.sasview.org/downloads/creating_custom_fitting_models_in_sasview_... Let me know if any of this helps, if you need more information, or if you are looking for something completely different Stay safe Paul Butler developer team member On Wed, Apr 17, 2024 at 5:11 AM Rini P R via users <users@lists.sasview.org> wrote:
Dear SasView Team,
I hope this message finds you well. My name is Rini and I am a PhD candidate in the Department of Physics at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim, Norway.
I have a specific question and I'm not sure who to contact. We are working with Pickering emulsions made with food-grade materials and have encountered challenges in fitting the data from our recent SAXS experiment with the available models. We have concluded that combining a structure factor with our current plugin model will enable us to fit our data and extract the information we need.
Could you please direct me to the right person or help me get in touch with someone who can assist us with modifying the model as described?
Thank you in advance for your time and support.
Best regards, Rini PR
PhD candidate Institute for Energy Technology (IFE) Kjeller, Norway
Workplace: Soft and Complex matter lab Department of Physics Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) Trondheim, Norway _______________________________________________ users mailing list users@lists.sasview.org http://lists.sasview.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/users
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