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Phenomenological model of anisotropic peak broadening in powder diffraction

Peter W. StephensDepartment of Physics and Astronomy, State University of New York, Stony Brook, New York 11974-3800, USA
1999en
ABI

Abstract

Anisotropic line-shape broadening (peak width which is not a smooth function of d -spacing) is frequently observed in powder diffraction patterns, and can be a source of considerable difficulty for whole-pattern fitting or Rietveld analysis. A model of the multi-dimensional distribution of lattice metrics within a powder sample is developed, leading naturally to a few parameters which can be varied to achieve optimal line-shape fits. Conditions on these parameters are derived for all crystal systems, and the method is illustrated with two examples: sodium p -hydroxybenzoate and rubidium fulleride.

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