This expanded version of a message sent to the
Rietveld list has just been brought to my
attention. Surely the reference to resolution
and neutrons must be intended as a joke ?
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>From: Armel Le Bail <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Reply-To: Armel Le Bail <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: SDPD Internet Course
>
>Though neutron data are underprivileged by lowest resolution
>than X-ray data (conventional as well as synchrotron
>radiation sources) for SDPD, this may be of some interest.
>
>A new Internet course is proposed at the University
>of Maine (France). Learn how to succeed in a Structure
>Determination by Powder Diffractometry (SDPD)
>with the help of experts.
>
This is scarely believable after HRPD (yes, I'm biased
towards the RAL diffractometer since I work
here) has been running and producing high
quality, high resolution data for 14 years.
And before 'someone' asks, yes there are plenty
of papers out there to back this up.
Regards,
Kenneth Shankland