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Subject: Re: checking diff
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Dear all,
I was making a Rietvled analysis of a neutron powder
diffraction patters from intermetallic compound LaNi4.25Al0.75.
If not using preferred orientation correction, the agreement
indices are a little higher than those when using it.
Like Rp, Rwp, Chi2, RB are respectively from
Dear All,
I wonder which is the best way to check the
performances of our lab diffractometer, working in capillary (transmission)
mode. Our machine is a Bruker Vario with primary Ge monochromator and
PSD detector. As a reference sample I prepared a 0.4 mm capillary carefully
filled with SRM