A Bernoullian powder sample is defined as an ensemble of parallelepiped crystals where the probability of any layer being on the surface is independent of its size as well as of the number of its predecessors, although being different for the three types of layers parallel to the crystal faces. It is shown that the line profile of any reflection is given by the Lorentzian, or Cauchy, distribution I(e) = A/(1 + K2e2), where e is the reciprocal coordinate measured from the peak with intensity A, and 2/K is the half-peak width, provided the average size of the crystals is at least of the order of 10 unit cells along each of the three edges
The derivation of a crystal structure and its phase‐specific parameters from a single wide‐angle bac...
We have proposed a self-consistent theory of diffraction by a statistically deformed crystal. This t...
Both crystallite size effects and structural disorder contribute to the broadening of lines in the p...
A Bernoullian powder sample is defined as an ensemble of parallelepiped crystals where the probabili...
In this paper, we show the fundamentals of statistical method of structure analysis. Basic concept o...
The mathematical theory of the powder diffraction intensity function is presented in the form access...
The present work traces the evolution of the modeling of the diffraction line profiles in the Rietve...
<p>Crystal parameters and data collection and refinement statistics.</p><p>Values in parentheses are...
a<p>Data were collected from a single crystal. Values for the highest-resolution shell are shown in ...
A convolutive profile-fitting procedure is described for analysing X-ray diffraction peak profiles b...
[[abstract]]The profile of an electron beam diffracted from a crystal surface with ordered adsorbate...
An accurate description of the diffraction line profile from nanocrystalline powders can be obtained...
The program CRYSIZ is designed to take the powder diffraction line profiles for a well-crystallized ...
The convolutive X-ray peak profile-fitting methodology described in the previous paper [Enzo, Fagher...
<div><p>The present work briefly reviews the convolution of crystallite shape functions and discusse...
The derivation of a crystal structure and its phase‐specific parameters from a single wide‐angle bac...
We have proposed a self-consistent theory of diffraction by a statistically deformed crystal. This t...
Both crystallite size effects and structural disorder contribute to the broadening of lines in the p...
A Bernoullian powder sample is defined as an ensemble of parallelepiped crystals where the probabili...
In this paper, we show the fundamentals of statistical method of structure analysis. Basic concept o...
The mathematical theory of the powder diffraction intensity function is presented in the form access...
The present work traces the evolution of the modeling of the diffraction line profiles in the Rietve...
<p>Crystal parameters and data collection and refinement statistics.</p><p>Values in parentheses are...
a<p>Data were collected from a single crystal. Values for the highest-resolution shell are shown in ...
A convolutive profile-fitting procedure is described for analysing X-ray diffraction peak profiles b...
[[abstract]]The profile of an electron beam diffracted from a crystal surface with ordered adsorbate...
An accurate description of the diffraction line profile from nanocrystalline powders can be obtained...
The program CRYSIZ is designed to take the powder diffraction line profiles for a well-crystallized ...
The convolutive X-ray peak profile-fitting methodology described in the previous paper [Enzo, Fagher...
<div><p>The present work briefly reviews the convolution of crystallite shape functions and discusse...
The derivation of a crystal structure and its phase‐specific parameters from a single wide‐angle bac...
We have proposed a self-consistent theory of diffraction by a statistically deformed crystal. This t...
Both crystallite size effects and structural disorder contribute to the broadening of lines in the p...