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> *From:* Von Dreele, Robert B. [mailto:vondre...@anl.gov]
> *Sent:* 14 April 2020 07:02
> *To:* Toby, Brian H. ; lap...@iesl.forth.gr
> *Cc:* rietveld_l@ill.fr
> *Subject:* RE: GSAS-II - indexing TOF data
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> Dear Alex,
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From: Von Dreele, Robert B. [mailto:vondre...@anl.gov]
Sent: 14 April 2020 07:02
To: Toby, Brian H. ; lap...@iesl.forth.gr
Cc: rietveld_l@ill.fr
Subject: RE: GSAS-II - indexin
Alex,
We do not have a routine that will merge peaks from multiple histograms, but
you can use “Save peaks” on each histogram to obtain the files for each. Them
manually edit them to create a composite file which can be read in and then
used for indexing.
Brian
On Apr 13, 2020, at 1:24 PM, Al
Hi Alex
I think conograph does well for tof.
Best
Jon
On April 13, 2020 8:24:55 PM GMT+02:00, Alexandros Lappas
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>We are working on some neutron time-of-flight (TOF) data and attempt to
>index them within GSAS-II.
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>As the low-angle detector banks contain i
Dear colleagues,
We are working on some neutron time-of-flight (TOF) data and attempt to
index them within GSAS-II.
As the low-angle detector banks contain information that is not resolved by
the higher angle banks, data indexing is not thorough.
Could you please advise whether it is p