This repository collects information on the geometrical layout of specific X-ray and neutron diffraction instruments and beamlines. Such information is essential for reducing raw diffraction data. Information in the raw data files, when available, should be used in preference to the information here. Use this information as a default or backup option where the geometrical information is not otherwise available.
The following options are available for contributing a new layout:
- Raise an issue using the appropriate issue template: click on 'Issues' above, then 'New Issue' and submit a new beamline layout.
- Create a pull request on the repository. See
Beamlines/beamline_geometries.cif
for the way the information should be presented.
Note that by contributing you are implicitly licensing your contribution as CC0 (public domain).
The geometric information is stored using imgCIF data names. Each beamline configuration is contained in a separate data block
of files Beamlines/beamline_geometries.cif
(for beamlines) or Laboratory/laboratory_geometries.cif
(for off-the-shelf
laboratory instruments).
While we try our best, unfortunately we can make no claims as to the accuracy of this information as it has often been provided by third parties. Treat this information as default or backup information, always preferring information in the raw data files themselves. Mistakes in geometry specifications will usually lead to problems in data reduction, so do check that data are being correctly reduced, and please advise of any errors by raising an issue.
The Tools
directory contains some useful programs for generating imgCIF files. See the README
in
that directory for further information.