Re: Crystallographic database

2005-07-04 Thread Alan Hewat


What do
you mean that you tried 
the Crystallographic Base /? at what
site is this
Since he copied this to Brian Toby at NIST perhaps he means the Inorganic
Crystal Structure Database ICSD which is a joint product of
NIST-Washington and FIZ-Karlsruhe (with a little help from ILL-France :-)
You can access this on
http://icsdweb.fiz-karlsruhe.de/
or on http://icsd.ill.fr/ The free version contains only a 3,325 structure subset of the full 82,676 structure database.
Alan.


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Re: Crystallographic database

2005-07-04 Thread Papadopoulos Vasilis



Alan 
 
thanks for the answer because the PDF data base and 
the ICSD ( with the program FIND IT at windows frame ) don't have a small 
amount of  XRD samples.
 
 
papadopoulos basilios 
 
- Original Message - 
 
From: Alan Hewat 
To: rietveld_l@ill.fr 
Sent: Monday, July 04, 2005 11:55 AM
Subject: Re: Crystallographic 
database

What do you 
  mean that you tried the 
  Crystallographic Base /? at what site is thisSince he 
copied this to Brian Toby at NIST perhaps he means the Inorganic Crystal 
Structure Database ICSD which is a joint product of NIST-Washington and 
FIZ-Karlsruhe (with a little help from ILL-France :-) You can access this on http://icsdweb.fiz-karlsruhe.de/ or on http://icsd.ill.fr/ The free 
version contains only a 3,325 structure subset of the full 82,676 structure 
database.Alan.
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4.76.20.76.48
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