Dear All,
since I was present at the (by now infamous) ILL workshop, I will make a
brief comment. For those who still wonder what this is all about, Lachlan's
talk was part of a session entitled "Data acquisition and Software", in the
context of the workshop "Review of Neutron Diffraction ILL in
Hi,
I am interested in doing Rietveld work on layer silicates (especially
pyrophyllite at the moment). I anticipate that there may be some problems
in dealing with stacking disorder and different kinds of ordered stacking
sequences when developing a structural model for analysis.
Being new to Ri
On Thu, 25 Mar 1999 09:42:50 -03-30, Roger Mason wrote:
>Hi,
>
>I am interested in doing Rietveld work on layer silicates (especially
>pyrophyllite at the moment). I anticipate that there may be some problems
>in dealing with stacking disorder and different kinds of ordered stacking
>sequences wh
Paolo wrote:
>... GSAS... RIETAN...Frank Rotella package...
Yes, and the list is too short.
But are there some ISIS software among them, or is it
modesty that force you to not give their names ?
Lachlan would not play correctly his role at
CCP14 if he did not required more and more
good freew
Paolo wrote:
>since I was present at the (by now infamous) ILL workshop...
As local organiser of the workshop, I thought it went rather well :-)
I certainly enjoyed all the talks, especially those of Lachlan, Bill,
Paolo, Juan and other Rietveld list speakers - though I thought
Paolo's sugges
Plotting in Q sounds good to me.
Dear All:
>Among many other quite interesting and useful things, Lachlan said that data
>analysis from TOF powder instruments was hampered by the lack of adequate
>data analysis software, and that some users may have to throw away otherwise
>good data as a consequence of this. Therefore, pulsed