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It is shown that the addition of an azimuthal detector rotation to a (2 + 2)-type diffractometer makes it fully equivalent to a z-axis type. Using this equivalence, the geometric correction factors for this (2 + 3)-type diffractometer, which are needed to obtain structure factors from measured integrated intensities, are derived. The (2 + 3)-circle diffractometer combines the ideal resolution behaviour of a z-axis diffractometer with the mechanical simplicity and range of a (2 + 2)-circle diffractometer. For sample alignment, two additional degrees of freedom are needed, leading to a total of seven circles.

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