RE: Comparison of powder patterns recorded at different wavelengths

2010-01-15 Thread Kurt Leinenweber
46 To: Franz Werner; rietveld_l@ill.fr Subject: RE: Comparison of powder patterns recorded at different wavelengths HI Franz, It seems to me that the best thing would be to use K alpha 1 wavelength (which is 66 percent of the total intensity) and then mentally ignore the K alpha 2 contribution.

RE: Comparison of powder patterns recorded at different wavelengths

2010-01-15 Thread Michael Glazer
; rietveld_l@ill.fr Subject: RE: Comparison of powder patterns recorded at different wavelengths HI Franz, It seems to me that the best thing would be to use K alpha 1 wavelength (which is 66 percent of the total intensity) and then mentally ignore the K alpha 2 contribution. The other option is to

RE: Comparison of powder patterns recorded at different wavelengths

2010-01-15 Thread Kurt Leinenweber
HI Franz, It seems to me that the best thing would be to use K alpha 1 wavelength (which is 66 percent of the total intensity) and then mentally ignore the K alpha 2 contribution. The other option is to strip the original data of K alpha 2, if your diffractometer's software has that option, bu