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> Sent: Wednesday, February 14, 2007 8:01 AM
> To: Rietveld_l@ill.fr
> Subject: Strange peak positions
>
> Dear all,
>
> I would appreciate any comments for the following problem.
>
> I have been studying samples (ABO2) with a rather sim
From: Radovan Cerny [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wed 14/02/2007 11:21 AM
To: rietveld_l@ill.fr
Subject: Re: Strange peak positions
If the asymmetry of the profiles is also anisotropic I guess on stacking
faults on close packed planes 00l. However, the HKL law looks little bit
strange to me
If the asymmetry of the profiles is also anisotropic I guess on stacking
faults on close packed planes 00l. However, the HKL law looks little bit
strange to me ...
Radovan
Jae-Ho Chung a écrit :
Dear all,
I would appreciate any comments for the following problem.
I have been studying samp
Dear all,
I would appreciate any comments for the following problem.
I have been studying samples (ABO2) with a rather simple R -3 m structure.
Although I had expected their neutron powder diffraction refinement should be
simple, I encountered a strange problem. Many of the peak positions are q