Hi Raju,

you may give EFLECH a try. It's no deconvolution program,
it's a model driven peak-decomposition program. It starts
with an empty pattern, does a lot of significance tests
and delivers a peak decomposition. By doing so it avoids increasing
noise which is typical for deconvolution. The peak model is a
fundamental parameters one, so you will get natural line widths
etc. You may need parts of the BGMN suite too (for constructing
the fundamental parameters peak model). BGMN.EXE itself is restricted
to 1001 pattern points, but the programs you need (EFLECH,
GEOMET, VERZERR, MAKEGEQ) are not. EFLECH is part of the BGMN
related programs.

See www.bgmn.de

Regards

J. Bergmann



Raju wrote:
Hi All,
Can any one suggest a deconvolution program to separate the instrumental effects from the diffraction profile. Thanks in advance.

Sitarama raju
M.Phil in Physics
Research Scholar,
IIT Madras,
Chennai.

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