Joint Institute of Nuclear Research, Frank Laboratory for Neutron Physics, Dubna, Moscow region 141980, Russia
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Abstract
Although the smoothing of experimental pole-density data modifies the primary data set, the effect
of such a procedure on the Orientation Distribution Function and on the interpretation of the texture
was not considered until recently. The influence of smoothing on texture reproduction will be derived
for the case, that the Orientation Distribution Function is approximated by a linear combination of
normal distributions (ideal orientation components) and smoothing is carried out with normal
distributions, too. The characteristic component parameters are well-suited to indicate changes of the
Orientation Distribution Function. The observed texture variations as a consequence of smoothing lead
to the conclusion, that moderate smoothing does not falsifythe texture. Several possibilities to control
the effect of smoothing will be discussed. Based on the visual comparison of smoothed and unsmoothed
pole-figures it is argued, that even extreme smoothing may be useful for some purposes.