Re: Peak assymtery not able to fit

2015-06-15 Thread Leonid Solovyov
15, 2015 3:21 PM Subject: Re: Peak assymtery not able to fit Well, I do not work with metals and therefore my question could be somehow naive. Suppose you have such funny peaks and you are sure it is not due to experimental conditions. How unique is than the interpretation offered by Leonid

Re: Peak assymtery not able to fit

2015-06-15 Thread Lubomir Smrcok
Well, I do not work with metals and therefore my question could be somehow naive. Suppose you have such funny peaks and you are sure it is not due to experimental conditions. How unique is than the interpretation offered by Leonid ? Nothing presonal, of course :-) lubo On Mon, 15 Jun 201

Re: Peak assymtery not able to fit

2015-06-15 Thread Leonid Solovyov
Dear Apu, As the 2nd peak seems to be broader than the 1st one, the broadening is most probably due to the stacking faults, typical for the close-packed metals. The asymmetry and complexity of the broadening might also suggest the presence of crystallites with different degree of faulting (and

Re: Peak assymtery not able to fit

2015-06-14 Thread Patrick Weisbecker
Apu, I would try bimodal distribution of crystallite sizes: in fullprof you can use two phases with the same structure and different peak shape and broadening. Regards, Patrick Patrick Weisbecker Laborat