Global research activities have been driven by the quest to develop and characterize novel materials for technological advancements. The total scattering pair distribution function (TSPDF) is a powerful and versatile characterization technique for examining the structural details of diverse complex materials including liquid, amorphous, disordered crystalline, and nanostructured materials. Thus, it is critical to keep track of research progress, identify research gaps, and future research directions of the application of the TSPDF technique in materials development and discovery. In this work, a bibliometric analysis of literature regarding the TSPDF technique between 2000 and 2021 was conducted using datasets retrieved from the Web of Scie...
Pair Distribution Function (PDF) analysis method is a powerful tool for the investigation of crystal...
ensembles; modeling; pair distribution function analysis. Representational analysis of extended diso...
Energetic materials are often nanocrystalline, amorphous, liquid or gel structured. Therefore, it is...
Analyzing powder X-ray diffraction data using the total scattering pair distribution function (PDF) ...
Over the past five years, the use of pair distribution function (PDF) methods to study local structu...
The development of new functional nanomaterials builds on an understanding of the intricate relation...
In this Perspective article we give an account of the application of total scattering methods and pa...
Nanoscale structural characterization is critical to understanding the physical underpinnings of pro...
Heterogeneous catalysts are complex materials, often containing multiple atomic species and phases w...
The pair-angle distribution function (PADF) is a three- and four-atom correlation function that can ...
Significant progress was achieved with the application of Rietveld method to characterize the crysta...
As scientists are pushing the limit of technology, experimental trial and error explorations are bec...
The analysis and interpretation of the pair distribution function (PDF), as derived from total scatt...
Background: This bibliometric study aims to analyze the publications in which density functional the...
The identification and quantification of amorphous components and nanocrystalline phases with very s...
Pair Distribution Function (PDF) analysis method is a powerful tool for the investigation of crystal...
ensembles; modeling; pair distribution function analysis. Representational analysis of extended diso...
Energetic materials are often nanocrystalline, amorphous, liquid or gel structured. Therefore, it is...
Analyzing powder X-ray diffraction data using the total scattering pair distribution function (PDF) ...
Over the past five years, the use of pair distribution function (PDF) methods to study local structu...
The development of new functional nanomaterials builds on an understanding of the intricate relation...
In this Perspective article we give an account of the application of total scattering methods and pa...
Nanoscale structural characterization is critical to understanding the physical underpinnings of pro...
Heterogeneous catalysts are complex materials, often containing multiple atomic species and phases w...
The pair-angle distribution function (PADF) is a three- and four-atom correlation function that can ...
Significant progress was achieved with the application of Rietveld method to characterize the crysta...
As scientists are pushing the limit of technology, experimental trial and error explorations are bec...
The analysis and interpretation of the pair distribution function (PDF), as derived from total scatt...
Background: This bibliometric study aims to analyze the publications in which density functional the...
The identification and quantification of amorphous components and nanocrystalline phases with very s...
Pair Distribution Function (PDF) analysis method is a powerful tool for the investigation of crystal...
ensembles; modeling; pair distribution function analysis. Representational analysis of extended diso...
Energetic materials are often nanocrystalline, amorphous, liquid or gel structured. Therefore, it is...