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Powder diffraction

Nature Reviews Methods Primers, 2021
Powder diffraction is a non-destructive technique, which is experimentally simple in principle. Because the physics behind diffraction is well understood, an exceptionally large amount of information can be obtained from a single measurement. The positions and relative intensities of the peaks yield a fingerprint that can be used for qualitative phase ...
James A Kaduk   +2 more
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An overview of powder diffraction

open access: yes, 2009
This chapter contains sections titled: Introduction: Range of fields using powder diffraction. Advantages of powder diffraction. Limitations of powder diffraction. Pitfalls, misconceptions and requirements. Comparison to single‐crystal diffraction. Applications using powder diffraction. Conclusion. Acknowledgments. References.
Lachlan M. D. Cranswick   +1 more
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Beyond Classical Application of Powder Diffraction.

ChemInform, 2004
AbstractFor Abstract see ChemInform Abstract in Full Text.
John S O, Evans   +1 more
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POWDER DIFFRACTION

Röntgen Centennial, 1997
the importance of x-ray powder diffraction as an analytical tool for phase identification of materials was first pointed out by Debye and Scherrer in Germany and, quite independently, by Hull in the US. Three distinct periods of evolution lead to ubiquitous application in many fields of science and technology. In the first period, until the mid-1940`s,
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Direct methods in powder diffraction—applications

2006
This chapter focuses on the performance of a particular software package, EXPO, against a wide range of test datasets. In EXPO, the intensity extraction and Direct methods stages are intimately linked to help overcome the reflection overlap problem. Various strategies, such as calculating Patterson information in real space to provide additional input ...
GIACOVAZZO C   +8 more
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Powder diffraction in Australia

Neutron News, 2003
Abstract The high-resolution powder diffractometer (HRPD) at the HIFAR reactor has been a reliable research tool for over twenty years in a number of configurations [1]. The diffractometer shares beamline 4H1 with the higher intensity, medium-resolution powder diffractometer. The design of the HRPD is based on that of DIA at the Institut Laue Langevin.
B. A. Hunter, B. J. Kennedy
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Neutron Powder Diffraction and Oxide Superconductors

Materials Science Forum, 1990
Neutron powder diffraction has been essential for understanding the structures of the new high temperature oxide superconductors because of the difficulty in locating oxygen with X-rays in the presence of heavy metals, especially when single crystals are usually not available. This understanding lead to the discovery of new materials. In this paper we
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Powder Diffraction and Synchrotron Radiation

2014
Powder diffraction is one of the fundamental techniques for the investigation of materials. Its sensitivity to long range order makes it ideal for the identification, quantification and structural characterization of crystalline phases. Powder diffraction experiments performed at synchrotron sources make ample use of the intrinsic characteristics of ...
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Parametric Powder Diffraction

2012
The rapidity with which powder diffraction data may be collected, not only at neutron and X-ray synchrotron facilities but also in the laboratory, means that the collection of a single diffraction pattern is now the exception rather than the rule.
William I. F. David, John S. O. Evans
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RECENT ADVANCES IN POWDER DIFFRACTION

2002
Series: Advanced Series in Physical Chemistry; no ...
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