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Alberto Martinelli schrieb:
Thank you for you suggestion, but I'd need a further explanation, if you
are experienced with Fullprof.
The manual states:
- at pg 53 (Debye-Scherrer geometry): "Monochromator polarisation
correction (Cthm and K in LINE 4)" and then "For synchrotron radiation, K
for V+4 in the internal list,
and I'm not sure
there is some at all. However, V+3 and V+5 ARE in the list. I would
suggest just
defining a mixed occupation of those.
Daniel Toebbens
intensity
ratio given.
Daniel Toebbens
Institute of Mineralogy and Perography
University of Innsbruck, Austria
quite detailed guide through the installation. If that
leaves open questions just contact me via p-mail.
Daniel Toebbens
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I am using FULLPROF 2006 for the analysis of my system. I am having one
problem in defining the constraint. Actually I have 4 cations in my system
and want to put a constraint as w+x+y+z=1. Is it possible to define such
constraints using FULLPROF.
In principle i
Igor Djerdj schrieb:
The following question is addressed more to FULLPROF users. I want to
refine atomic occupancies of Fe-doped TiO2 for instance. Assuming that
Ti is substituted with Fe at some sites, how can I provide that the
sum of occupancies of Fe and Ti is 1 or 100%?
There are two op
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