Laurel,
At 09:13 AM 5/2/2005, you wrote:
Hi,
Alan Coelho helped us get our instrument parameter file set up for Topas Academic. We use an X'celerator detector with cobalt radiation (no monochromator) for most of our work.
Here is an example file:
xdd "test.dat" CoKa7_Holzer(0.001) Radius(240) LP_Factor(17) axial_conv filament_length 12 sample_length 15 receiving_slit_length 12 primary_soller_angle @ 5
This is curious: it is the basic criteria one would use for the "full axial model" of Topas. It has nothing to do with a PSD.
Jim
Hope this helps.
Laurel Basciano
At 06:48 AM 5/2/2005, you wrote:Dear colleagues,
Is there anybody who has experience with describing peak shapes using the fundamental parameters approach for a typical X'pert-pro diffractometer setup with an X'celerator detector (fixed incident slits, 0.02 rad sollers, no monochromator)?
Thanks in advance, Arie
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