For those who are interested:
Ph.D. position (26.03.2015): STRUCTURAL INVESTIGATIONS OF FUNCTIONAL
MATERIALS BY IN-SITU POWDER DIFFRACTION
http://www.fkf.mpg.de/189553/Open_Positions
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Prof. Dr. Robert E. Dinnebier
Max Planck Institute for Solid State
Hello everyone,
My name is Xueying Hai and I'm currently doing my PhD at Institut Néel in
Grenoble.
I recently used the sequential mode in Fullprof to help refining neutron
diffraction data. Overall it works very well, however, I have had huge problems
when I ask Fullprof to read the ".dis"
Please be sure to let me know of what you find on this issue!
Best,
Jim
James P. Cline
Materials Measurement Science Division
National Institute of Standards and Technology
100 Bureau Dr. stop 8520 [ B113 / Bldg 217 ]
Gaithersburg, MD 20899-8523 USA
jcl...@nist.gov
(301) 97
Dear colleagues,
does anybody know a fine-grained alumina (corundum) material with high
purity, suitable for using as internal standard in quantitative phase
analysis, as an economic alternative for the NIST SRM 676a?
In the past we used American Elements AL-OX-03-S (spray-dried) what
worked qu