2010
DOI: 10.1107/s0021889810037969
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Determination of the β-quartz hexagonal cell parameters from a 00.1 neutron multiple diffractionUmweganregungpattern measured at 1003 K

Abstract: The hexagonal cell parameters a and c of β‐quartz have been determined from a 00.1 β‐quartz neutron multiple diffraction Umweganregung pattern measured at 1003 K. Owing to the high density of multiple diffraction peaks in the indexing of the pattern, contrasting with the low density of experimental peaks, a procedure to correctly index peaks has first been applied. After the correct indexing, the peaks were selected taking into account their quality (adequate intensity and definition) and then classified in ac… Show more

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“…Recently, Campos and coauthors [11] determined the hexagonal cell parameters a and c of β-quartz at 1003 K using the (00.1) Umweganregung NMD pattern already used in the fi rst study presented in this review. They used the azimuthal φ positions of peaks in the β-quartz pattern.…”
Section: Determination Of the β-Quartz Hexagonal Cell Parameters Frommentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recently, Campos and coauthors [11] determined the hexagonal cell parameters a and c of β-quartz at 1003 K using the (00.1) Umweganregung NMD pattern already used in the fi rst study presented in this review. They used the azimuthal φ positions of peaks in the β-quartz pattern.…”
Section: Determination Of the β-Quartz Hexagonal Cell Parameters Frommentioning
confidence: 99%
“…NMD patterns were simulated by the computer program MULTI (Mazzocchi, 1984). This program was used by , 1998 and Campos et al (2010) with quite good results. XMD patterns were simulated by MULTX, a program derived from MULTI.…”
Section: Simulated MD Patternsmentioning
confidence: 99%