Quantitative selection of sample structures in small-angle scattering using Bayesian methods

Author:

Hayashi Yui,Katakami Shun,Kuwamoto Shigeo,Nagata Kenji,Mizumaki Masaichiro,Okada Masato

Abstract

Small-angle scattering (SAS) is a key experimental technique for analyzing nanoscale structures in various materials. In SAS data analysis, selecting an appropriate mathematical model for the scattering intensity is critical, as it generates a hypothesis of the structure of the experimental sample. Traditional model selection methods either rely on qualitative approaches or are prone to overfitting. This paper introduces an analytical method that applies Bayesian model selection to SAS measurement data, enabling a quantitative evaluation of the validity of mathematical models. The performance of the method is assessed through numerical experiments using artificial data for multicomponent spherical materials, demonstrating that this proposed analysis approach yields highly accurate and interpretable results. The ability of the method to analyze a range of mixing ratios and particle size ratios for mixed components is also discussed, along with its precision in model evaluation by the degree of fitting. The proposed method effectively facilitates quantitative analysis of nanoscale sample structures in SAS, which has traditionally been challenging, and is expected to contribute significantly to advancements in a wide range of fields.

Funder

Japan Science and Technology Agency, Core Research for Evolutional Science and Technology

Japan Society for the Promotion of Science

Publisher

International Union of Crystallography (IUCr)

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