Dear Liu,
I will try to answer your questions as best possible.
It looks from the code that we apply the same definition for the Euler angles for the Axis ODF as the Crystal Orientation Euler Angles. For orientation operations we use Orthorhombic Laue class within EbsdLib. I’m not the primary author of the Synthetic generation codes. If you are looking for a strong Axis ODF along a particular axis the easiest way to achieve this would be to use the “Orientation Utility” filter and enter the rotation as something that you are familiar with such as an “Axis Angle”. I have included a sketch of the Axis ODF pole figure, A Axis only, with an example of moving a weighted cluster from one point to another semi-arbitrary point. I used the “Orientation Utility” to enter an Axis Angle of <1,1,0>(90) which is rotating 90 Degrees about the <1,1,0> direction (Axis). Once this is entered the equivalent Euler angle is also computed. You can take this result directly enter it into the Axis ODF Eulers with a weight of like 100000 and a sigma of 1 and you should see the cluster move to the appropriate position in the pole figure.
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Mike Jackson
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