Re: asymmetry fitting

1999-02-03 Thread L. Cranswick
Is it possible that some of these offending datasets that are not fitting nicely can be put on the web somewhere so they can be tried out? The CCP14 web area is open for such things if required. I generally have no trouble fitting the entire pattern with Fullprof and LHPM/Rietica using Le Bailin

Re: Help: how to get calculated reflection intensities in GSAS?

1999-02-03 Thread Brian H. Toby
How to get calculated reflection intensities *out of* GSAS: REFLIST Tao wrote: > > As the title says. > > Thank very much and in advance, > > Tao > 2/3/99

Help: how to get calculated reflection intensities in GSAS?

1999-02-03 Thread Tao
As the title says. Thank very much and in advance, Tao 2/3/99

PowderX and X-Ray software

1999-02-03 Thread Hannes Fischer
Dear Software Users :-) Prof. Cheng DONG software ist quite interesting. It it really usefull for for data smoothing, background subtraction, Kalpha2 elimination, peak search and indexing, etc. And for those people that use imaging Plate, another freeware software (one of the

re:asymmetry fitting

1999-02-03 Thread Bruce A. Weir
Patrick Weisbecker wrote: > Hello, > > About influence of misalignement on peak assymetry; A good mean to improve > symetry of peaks at low angles is to use soller slits, indeed other > parameters than alignement can be responsible for asymetry. > > As for modeling peak shape, I use Fullprof an

Re: Modelling of peak shape for fixed wavelength

1999-02-03 Thread Patrick Weisbecker
Hello, About influence of misalignement on peak assymetry; A good mean to improve symetry of peaks at low angles is to use soller slits, indeed other parameters than alignement can be responsible for asymetry. As for modeling peak shape, I use Fullprof and i also have difficulties to find a good