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Two file types, .xrdml and .jpg, are uploaded per sample. File name must be in the following format to be recognized by MUT and uploaded: U1536B_5H3_79_81_CYL19622183. The files are located in C:\DATA\IN.
To create a .jpg file, Double click on any .xrdml file to open Data Viewer . Click 'File', then 'Open' . Select the desired .xrdml file in DATA/IN (Figure 27, arrow B). The diffractogram will open. This can be a quick and easy way to print and save the raw image. You can open more files and view the scans on top of each other . Use the snipping tool to make a screenshot of the diffractogram. Save as .jpg . Click on the page icon in the top menu bar to view the complete report of parameters used in the scan. Scientists may want this information for their methodswith the same file name as the corresponding .xrdml file.
Upload files to the database through MUT . To be able to correctly upload the files to the database, make sure to have both .xrdml and .jpg files in MUT with matching file names. The valid files have a green check in the Status column (Figure 6). The files with a purple question mark have an error and cannot be uploaded. In Figure 6, the files in the purple box do not have the proper correct format. Select the correct project (Figure 6, arrow A) and upload to MUT (arrow B). Refresh when new samples are measured (arrow C).
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When the scan is finished, the data file automatically transfers to the XRD lab computer. Open Data Viewer . Click 'File', then 'Open'. Select the desired .xrdml file in DATA/IN . Or double click on any .xrdml file and Data Viewer will open automatically. The diffractogram will open (Figure 7). This can be a quick and easy way to print and save the raw image. You can open more files and view the scans on top of each other.
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