powder diffraction

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powder
noun
uk
/ˈpaʊ.dər/
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/ˈpaʊ.dɚ/
a loose, dry substance that consists of extremely small pieces, usually made by breaking something up and ...
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diffraction
noun[U]
uk
/dɪˈfræk.ʃən/
us
/dɪˈfræk.ʃən/
(a pattern caused by) a change in the direction of light, water, or ...
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The emphasis in the text is onpowderdiffractionusing conventional x-ray sources rather than synchrotron or neutron sources.
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The primary aim of the author was to provide a suitable undergraduate and graduate text for those interested in pursuing in-depth knowledge of modernpowderdiffractionmethods.
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Important subject areas such aspowderdiffractionare barely mentioned.
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The algorithm involves refining the unit cell, the profile parameters, and the peak intensities to match the measuredpowderdiffractionpattern.
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It is also possible to calculate what the theoreticalpowderdiffractionpattern of the phase would look like.
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Many materials are readily available with sufficient microcrystallinity forpowderdiffraction, or samples may be easily ground from larger crystals.
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A prime method to characterize the reaction products ispowderdiffraction, because many solid state reactions will produce polycristalline ingots or powders.
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Vanadium has a negligible absorption and coherent scattering cross section for neutrons and is hence nearly invisible in apowderdiffractionexperiment.
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Powderdiffractioncan be combined with "in situ" temperature and pressure control.
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Powderdiffractionis therefore one of the most powerful methods to identify and characterize new materials in this field.
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Optical examination and x-raypowderdiffractionindicated the mineral to be related to boracite but different from any other published description.
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The structure of graphite was solved in 1916 by the related method ofpowderdiffraction.
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The cell edge of goldmanite is 12.011, as determined by x-raypowderdiffractionanalysis.
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Generally, the intensities ofpowderdiffractiondata are complicated by overlapping diffraction peaks with similar d-spacings.
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In this technique, different and uniquepowderdiffractionpatterns are observed for lamellar, hexagonal, and isotropic phases.
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S, in its composition and properties, but the two minerals can be distinguished from each other by x-raypowderdiffraction.
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The advent of synchrotron sources has drastically changed this picture and causedpowderdiffraction methods to enter a whole new phase of development.
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Powderdiffractionwill facilitate the identification of known phases in the mixture.
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It is a possible low-angle diffraction standard that was characterized using thepowderdiffractiontechnique.
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