“…The diffractometer, designed and fabricated in collaboration with Advanced Design Consulting USA, Inc. ͑Lansing, NY͒, consists of six rotation stages, four for sample alignment and two for detector alignment. While at least one other naming convention and set of angle calculations has been presented, 12 the basic naming convention used by You 11 has been adopted here but has been adapted to include a goniometer, which is comprised of the inner three sample rotation stages, K, , and K. The fourth sample rotation, , is used as the rotation in horizontal diffraction mode and is used to align the diffractometer in vertical diffraction mode by making the K axis perpendicular to the incident x-ray beam. This alignment must be done when the beam energy is changed because the beam direction changes when the side bounce monochromator is used to change the energy.…”