The shape reminds me of the focused beam spot profile from slightly
misaligned capillary optics.  I don't have too much experience with these,
but the incident beam profile does tend to "propagate" through to the spots
on the detector.

I wonder, could what you are seeing be a "halo" of minor incident beams, all
converging on the sample, but at very different angles from the main beam.
what you would see then is a "circle" of diffraction patterns around the
usual pattern, but each at effectively a different crystal orientation
(because the "halo" beams come in at different angles).  This would explain
why the effect only seems to be apparent for spots that are close to (but
not "at") the Bragg condition.

What kind of x-ray setup is this?

-James Holton
MAD Scientist

On 10/29/2010 9:08 AM, David Goldstone wrote:

Dear All,

Does anyone have any insight into what the circles around the spots might
be?

cheers

Dave

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