In an attempt to overcome the reflection overlap problem, which is the primary hindrance to structure determination from powder diffraction data, an experimental approach that exploits preferred orientation was developed some years ago. Now both the experimental setup and the data analysis procedure have been optimized, with the result that the quality of the extracted reflection intensities has been improved significantly and the synchrotron beamtime required for the data collection reduced. The one-dimensional Si microstrip detector Mythen II on the Materials Science beamline at the Swiss Light Source and new features in the data analysis software MAUD [Lutterotti, Matthies & Wenk (1999). IUCr Commission on Powder Diffraction Newsletter, No. 21, pp. 14-15] have made these improvements possible. The main changes in the experimental setup are (1) using an optimized set of sample orientations, (2) placing the detector such that both positive and negative 2θ angles are measured simultaneously, and (3) introducing an additional sample tilt angle, to measure data that cannot be accessed otherwise. On the data analysis side, the program MAUD is now used for both the determination of the orientation of the crystallites and the intensity extraction. The evaluation of data obtained from a textured zirconium phosphate pyridinium sample shows a significant improvement in the reliability of the structure factor amplitudes derived from overlapping reflections. © 2013 International Union of Crystallography.

Advances in exploiting preferred orientation in the structure analysis of polycrystalline materials / J., Graesslin; L. B., Mccusker; C., Baerlocher; F., Gozzo; B., Schmitt; Lutterotti, Luca. - In: JOURNAL OF APPLIED CRYSTALLOGRAPHY. - ISSN 0021-8898. - STAMPA. - 46:1(2013), pp. 173-180. [10.1107/S0021889812045943]

Advances in exploiting preferred orientation in the structure analysis of polycrystalline materials

Lutterotti, Luca
2013-01-01

Abstract

In an attempt to overcome the reflection overlap problem, which is the primary hindrance to structure determination from powder diffraction data, an experimental approach that exploits preferred orientation was developed some years ago. Now both the experimental setup and the data analysis procedure have been optimized, with the result that the quality of the extracted reflection intensities has been improved significantly and the synchrotron beamtime required for the data collection reduced. The one-dimensional Si microstrip detector Mythen II on the Materials Science beamline at the Swiss Light Source and new features in the data analysis software MAUD [Lutterotti, Matthies & Wenk (1999). IUCr Commission on Powder Diffraction Newsletter, No. 21, pp. 14-15] have made these improvements possible. The main changes in the experimental setup are (1) using an optimized set of sample orientations, (2) placing the detector such that both positive and negative 2θ angles are measured simultaneously, and (3) introducing an additional sample tilt angle, to measure data that cannot be accessed otherwise. On the data analysis side, the program MAUD is now used for both the determination of the orientation of the crystallites and the intensity extraction. The evaluation of data obtained from a textured zirconium phosphate pyridinium sample shows a significant improvement in the reliability of the structure factor amplitudes derived from overlapping reflections. © 2013 International Union of Crystallography.
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J., Graesslin; L. B., Mccusker; C., Baerlocher; F., Gozzo; B., Schmitt; Lutterotti, Luca
Advances in exploiting preferred orientation in the structure analysis of polycrystalline materials / J., Graesslin; L. B., Mccusker; C., Baerlocher; F., Gozzo; B., Schmitt; Lutterotti, Luca. - In: JOURNAL OF APPLIED CRYSTALLOGRAPHY. - ISSN 0021-8898. - STAMPA. - 46:1(2013), pp. 173-180. [10.1107/S0021889812045943]
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