Reduce NOMAD data using MTS

TODOs:

  • Find latest IPTS with silica standards on NOMAD: IPTS-24637 from early June, 2020 on cryostream
  • using csv in repo, collect the runs together for all silica
    • vanadium: 144976
    • MT can:
      • at 300 K: 144975, 145044-145045, 145065-145064, 145080-145081, 145094-145095, 145184-145185, 145204-145205
      • at 100 K: 145146-145152
    • MT instrument: 144977
    • quartz:
      • at 500 K: 145487-145490
      • at 400 K: 145467-145470
      • at 300 K: 145396
      • at 200 K: 145435-145438, 145678-145681
      • at 100 K: 145414-145417, 145657-145660
    • cristobalite:
      • at 500 K: 145479-145486
      • at 400 K: 145459-145466, 145702-145706
      • at 300 K (well... 290 K): 145448-145453, 145691-145696
      • at 200 K: 145427-145434, 145670-145677
      • at 100 K: 145406-145413, 145649-145656
    • glass:
      • at 500 K: 145493-145494
      • at 400 K: 145473
      • at 300 K: N/A
      • at 200 K: 145441-145442, 145684-145685
      • at 100 K: 145420-145421, 145663-145664
  • get calbiration / create calibration from diamond data using diamond runs from csv in repo:
    • diamond: 144974
    • diamond can: 144975
  • create input files for MTS for silica samples.
    • quartz
    • cristobalite
    • glass
    • NOTE: I have these also on analysis under /SNS/NOM/shared/neumatix_silica/nomad_june_2020 in sub-directories
    • IMPORTANT: I think we need to create a calibration using the above diamond, I just used a pre-existing one but was not during same instrument setup; should re-reduce after using this new calibration
  • Save the input MTS files, S(Q) and G(r) in this repo for each
Edited by McDonnell, Marshall