“…The first quantitative measurements using this technique were made in the 1930s, when experiments were performed on liquid mercury (Debye & Menke, 1930) and sodium (Tarasov & Warren, 1936). Since this early work, the technique has seen a wide range of uses, such as comparing crystalline and amorphous structures of the same materials (Biscoe & Warren, 1938;Hultgren et al, 1935;Warren et al, 1936;Peterson et al, 2013), modelling crystalline disorder (Keen et al, 2005;Senn et al, 2016), and studying the dynamics of more ordered materials (Bird et al, 2020;Conterio et al, 2008;Goodwin et al, 2009). The focus of this work is to present a novel approach for the latter.…”