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Subject: RE: Neutron diffraction with boron aka Genie in the bottle
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"Crystal struc
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Importance: High
With regard to MgB2 and atomic coordinates
1) Armel's rightit's routine work at this day & age.
2) I also agree that atomic coordinates is a prerequisite for dee
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From: Armel Le Bail [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, March 29, 2001 6:26 AM
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Subject: Re: Neutron diffraction with boron
>Knowing what the
>structure does o
>Dang... I'm glad that we didn't have to wait for excellent science to
>theoretically predict penicillin for us.
Absolutely ! The whole humanity is lucky that things to be
found, whatever, are discovered times to times. Fire, the wheel,
who remember the inventors ?
But our era is lacking of m
Dang... I'm glad that we didn't have to wait for excellent science to
theoretically predict penicillin for us.
At 12:51 PM 3/29/01 +1000, you wrote:
>
>>>Is it really
>>>worth trying to belittle what should turn out to be excellent science?
>>
>>A serendipity case. Once more. Where is excellenc
>>Is it really
>>worth trying to belittle what should turn out to be excellent science?
>
>A serendipity case. Once more. Where is excellency exactlly,
>according to you ? I repeat that excellency would be to produce
>a theory which would have allowed to predict the MgB2
>superconductor properti
>Is it really
>worth trying to belittle what should turn out to be excellent science?
A serendipity case. Once more. Where is excellency exactlly,
according to you ? I repeat that excellency would be to produce
a theory which would have allowed to predict the MgB2
superconductor properties. The
At 04:48 PM 3/29/01 +0200, you wrote:
>
>>You really think that MgB2 will give more ? Maybe... just routine to do so.
>
>Armel, it was you who asked if boron was possible with neutrons, and when
>you are told that it is, you say that anyway it is borin' (excuse the pun :-)
I hadn't realised ther
>If you know how to guarantee high citation levels, go to it :-)
Alan, you already occupy the place of leader of the
Group of Crystallography at ILL, the best neutron
reactor for research in the world ;-). Knowing how
cannot ensure to succeed... There are a few other
parameters to refine.
Armel
>You really think that MgB2 will give more ? Maybe... just routine to do so.
Armel, it was you who asked if boron was possible with neutrons, and when
you are told that it is, you say that anyway it is borin' (excuse the pun :-)
>Well, let me predict the future of the coming paper : high citat
>Knowing what the
>structure does or doesn't do around the transition would be a prerequisite
>to a deeper understanding of the phenomena.
We still wait for a deeper understanding of the phenomena,
since 1986, right ? And this, after thousands of characterizations.
You really think that MgB2 wi
Armel wrote:
>>And yes, the measurements have been done.
>I would not call Science giving the MgB2 atomic
>coordinates, already known.
Was this meant to be serious? Checking for any subtle structural changes
around Tc would be (has been?) a worthwhile investigation. Something easily
worthy of t
>And yes, the measurements have been done.
Well, let me predict the future of the coming paper :
high citation level guaranteed, even if there is nothing
more than a refinement of the known structure.
I would call Science : a new theory explaining, and
allowing to predict that a defined compoun
With regards to MgB2...
Is the crystallographic (structural) data for that ceramic published.
I'd appreciate it
if someone could provide me with the bibliographical info at his/her
convenience.
Thanks in advance,
Koray
E. K. Akdogan, Ph. D.
Research Associate
Center for Ceramic R
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