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CdTe thermal parameters studied by single-crystal x-ray diffraction

Physical Review B, 1987
In an earlier paper (Phys. Rev. B 34, 3970 (1986)), the temperature-dependent results of thermal-vibration x-ray studies on a (001)= CdTe crystal have been reported. This note supplements the results mentioned above with additional temperature-dependent data taken on a (111) crystal.
, Horning, , Staudenmann
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Single Crystal X-Ray Diffraction (SXRD)

X-Ray crystallography is a powerful, versatile and quantitative technique available to ...
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Single-crystal x-ray diffraction structures of covalent organic frameworks

Science, 2018
Covalent organic frameworks writ large Covalent organic framework (COF) materials have been difficult to characterize structurally and to exploit because they tend to form powders or amorphous materials. Ma et al. studied a variety of three-dimensional COFs based on imine linkages (see the Perspective by ...
Tianqiong Ma   +14 more
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X-ray diffraction on shock-strained single crystal

AIP Conference Proceedings, 2000
A new geometry for multi-peak diffraction survey of shock-compressed single crystal was suggested earlier (E. Zaretsky, SCCM’97, pp. 883–886). This geometry allows to obtain at least two diffraction peaks from different crystal planes in a single X-ray shot.
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On the Single Crystal X-Ray Diffraction Pattern of Calcite

Physical Review, 1939
The method of analysis of double spectrometer rocking curves developed by L. P. Smith is reconsidered. Although from Smith's very general viewpoint, six experimental curves are needed for a complete analysis, it is shown that for rocking curves from calcite, taken with the usual type of double spectrometer, it should be possible to deduce the shape of ...
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X-Ray diffraction on single crystals at high pressure

Progress in Crystal Growth and Characterization, 1987
Description des differentes cellules, de leurs avantages et inconvenients, de leurs domaines d'application et de leur pression optimale d ...
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Determination of Absolute Configuration Using Single Crystal X-Ray Diffraction

2013
Single crystal X-ray crystallography is the most powerful structural method for the determination of the 3D structures of molecules. While the results of a routine diffraction experiment readily provide unambiguous determination of the relative configuration of all stereogenic centers in the molecule, determination of absolute configuration is more ...
Abigail L, Albright, Jonathan M, White
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Single-crystal X-ray Diffraction (Part 2)

2019
After establishing the lattice parameters and orientation of the crystal on the diffractometer, the diffracted intensities can be measured in a controlled manner. Typically, a strategy to measure the required intensities is calculated with the user specifying parameters such as the maximum diffraction angle, redundancy, image width and measurement time
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Automating the single crystal x-ray diffraction experiment

2004
Ever decreasing data collection times and an explosion in demand present us with the situation where an automated single crystal instrument is not only advantageous but essential. With recent developments in software, instrumentation and robotics it has been possible to fully automate structure determination from mounted crystal to completed crystal ...
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Single-crystal X-ray Diffraction (Part 1)

2019
This chapter describes instrumentation for single-crystal X-ray diffraction then focusses on the geometrical aspects of single-crystal analysis. A typical measurement proceeds by establishing the geometry of the diffraction pattern then using that information to devise a strategy to collect the required set of intensities.
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