[new term] sample orientation
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definitions:
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The sample orientation is described by two rotation angles.
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The sample orientation is closely related to the sample position and the coordinate system used for the latter as axes of the coordinate system may define the rotation axis to which the angles refer to.
Sometimes sample orientation is described by noting the crystallographic direction of the sample/specimen which is parallel to the optical axis or (electron, ion) beam, respectively.
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