Grazing-incidence scattering surveyed: Towards reference methods for alignment and calibration

Hörmann AF, Balazs D, Breßler I, Klokic S, Moradi M, Solano E, Stellhorn A, Pauw BR. 2026. Grazing-incidence scattering surveyed: Towards reference methods for alignment and calibration. Journal of Applied Crystallography. 59(4), 1247–1253.

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Hörmann, Anja F.; Balazs, DanielISTA ; Breßler, Ingo; Klokic, Sumea; Moradi, Melika; Solano, Eduardo; Stellhorn, Annika; Pauw, Brian R.
Abstract
Grazing-incidence small-angle scattering (GISAS) is a relatively young technique with important applications in thin-film technology and untapped potential when it comes to 2D analysis on an absolute intensity scale. Approaching standardization and reference methods early is foundational for reproducibility and comparability across laboratories and reduction of systematic error sources. It underpins trust in data obtained and accelerates innovation by ensuring that scientists work from a common methodological baseline. Accordingly, obtaining reproducible results from different GISAS instruments requires an agreement on how measurements are performed, instruments calibrated and terms defined. To pave the way for standardization and reference methods, we surveyed GISAS practitioners on what comes before an experiment: hardware, software, sample alignment and instrument calibration. Twenty-two questions were designed to elucidate the state of the art, which can be used for the development of reference methods. Our data on 27 instruments provide the basis for standardization. With very few exceptions, we found laboratories prepared to implement future reference methods, but no consensus emerges naturally for sample alignment and instrument calibration. We, that is the GISAS community, are thus in a position to embark on the journey of standardization.
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2026-08-01
Journal Title
Journal of Applied Crystallography
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International Union of Crystallography
Acknowledgement
The authors thank all respondents for their participation in the questionnaire. We plan to make further use of the wealth of the dataset going forward. We thank Xenocs for sharing approximate data on GISAXS equipment sales and Adrian Rennie for helpful discussions. Open access funding enabled and organized by Projekt DEAL.
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59
Issue
4
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1247-1253
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Hörmann AF, Balazs D, Breßler I, et al. Grazing-incidence scattering surveyed: Towards reference methods for alignment and calibration. Journal of Applied Crystallography. 2026;59(4):1247-1253. doi:10.1107/S1600576726005741
Hörmann, A. F., Balazs, D., Breßler, I., Klokic, S., Moradi, M., Solano, E., … Pauw, B. R. (2026). Grazing-incidence scattering surveyed: Towards reference methods for alignment and calibration. Journal of Applied Crystallography. International Union of Crystallography. https://doi.org/10.1107/S1600576726005741
Hörmann, Anja F., Daniel Balazs, Ingo Breßler, Sumea Klokic, Melika Moradi, Eduardo Solano, Annika Stellhorn, and Brian R. Pauw. “Grazing-Incidence Scattering Surveyed: Towards Reference Methods for Alignment and Calibration.” Journal of Applied Crystallography. International Union of Crystallography, 2026. https://doi.org/10.1107/S1600576726005741.
A. F. Hörmann et al., “Grazing-incidence scattering surveyed: Towards reference methods for alignment and calibration,” Journal of Applied Crystallography, vol. 59, no. 4. International Union of Crystallography, pp. 1247–1253, 2026.
Hörmann AF, Balazs D, Breßler I, Klokic S, Moradi M, Solano E, Stellhorn A, Pauw BR. 2026. Grazing-incidence scattering surveyed: Towards reference methods for alignment and calibration. Journal of Applied Crystallography. 59(4), 1247–1253.
Hörmann, Anja F., et al. “Grazing-Incidence Scattering Surveyed: Towards Reference Methods for Alignment and Calibration.” Journal of Applied Crystallography, vol. 59, no. 4, International Union of Crystallography, 2026, pp. 1247–53, doi:10.1107/S1600576726005741.
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