: http://www.unige.ch/sciences/crystal/cerny/rcerny.htm
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wslawin...@chem.uw.edu.pl
Envoyé : mercredi, 20 juillet 2022 11:16
À : rietveld_l-requ...@ill.fr
Objet : Re: understanding peak width broadening during LiOH growth
Dear Enyuan,
LiOH is definitely a layered structure. In such kind of structures, it is
likely that extra anisotropic broadeni
Dear Enyuan,
LiOH is definitely a layered structure. In such kind of structures, it is
likely that extra anisotropic broadening can be caused by “stacking faults”. In
your case, peaks with mixed kh and l index are generally broader than those
00l or hk0.
It would require a detailed study but