NDIF
ENDIF
ENDIF
;
Cheers
Alan
-Original Message-
From: Frank Girgsdies [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, 31 October 2008 11:29 PM
To: Frank Girgsdies; Rietveld_l@ill.fr
Subject: Re: Anisotropic peak broadening with TOPAS
Dear Topas users,
thanks to your helpful inp
Dear Topas users,
thanks to your helpful input, I've now come up
with a (probably clumsy) solution to achieve my
goal (see my original post far down below).
For those who are interested, I'll explain it
in relatively high detail, but before I do so,
I want to make some statements to prevent
unne
Original Message
Subject: Re: Fw: Anisotropic peak broadening with TOPAS
Date: Thu, 30 Oct 2008 08:43:07 +0100
From: Frank Girgsdies <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Thanks a lot Peter for this piece of code.
It was really helpful.
F
Dear Leonid,
thanks for the literature hint.
I had found that paper in "Web of Knowledge" before,
but as our institute has no subscription for JAC only
up to 2001 on, I was not sure whether I should order it
(but now I did).
Cheers,
Frank
Leonid Solovyov wrote:
Dear Frank,
I don’t have an exa
Dear Matthew,
thanks for your reply.
I hope to look a bit deeper into it (and try the code)
a little later today.
At the first glance, however, I'm not sure whether
treating hk0 and hkl the same way would be appropriate
from the theoretical point of view.
But as I'm a practical guy, I will just g
Sorry, pressed the wrong button...
If you just want to try fitting the peaks, you could try something like this:
str
phase_name "Metal_oxide"
local broad 100 'crys size for hk0 and hkl
local sharp 2000 'crys size for 00l
local csL =
IF (And(H == 0,
If you just want to try fitting the peaks, you could try something like this:
str
phase_name "Metal_oxide"
local broad 100 'crys size for hk0 and hkl
local sharp 2000 'crys size for 00l
local cs =
IF (And(H == 0, K == 0, L > 0)) THEN
Dear Frank,
I don’t have an exact recipe for Topas, but a general consideration of the
problem you face with may be found in J. Appl. Cryst. (2008) 615–627. If you
read the paper don’t miss the last sentence of the Conclusions :)
Regards,
Leonid