Re: XRDU:RIET: Updated Bond Valence Wizard for Windows website

2004-04-19 Thread Alan Hewat
the Bond Valence Method (BVM, also known as I.D.Brown method). Lachlan, just for the record, bond valences actually go back to Zachariasen (1954), who formalised ideas first proposed by Pauling (1929). David Brown and others have contributed much to producing the best formulation and parameters f

Re: software for detemining dislocations density

2004-04-19 Thread Radovan Cerny
Dear Angel, to my knowledge there is no easily available Rietveld program with dislocation broadening implemented. Wu et al. (Wu, E., Kisi, E. H. & Gray, E. Mac. A., 1998, J. Appl. Cryst. 31, 363-368) have used their version of Rietica. For the last news on the availability of this program you

new Linux GSAS

2004-04-19 Thread Von Dreele, Robert B.
Title: Message Hi Folks, There is now a new Linux version of GSAS that matches the recent Windows version. Lots of changes since the last Linux one. See GSASNEWS.TXT for details. Find it at ftp://ftp.ccp14.ac.uk/ccp14/ftp-mirror/gsas/public/gsas/ in the linux subdirectory. As usual let me kn

Re: software for detemining dislocations density

2004-04-19 Thread apu
Dear Radovan, I am interested to go through the paper of yours (J. Appl. Cryst. 33, 2000, 997-1005 ), which you have reffered in your mail reply to the mail concerning software for detemining dislocations density. But we donot have subscription of Journal of Applied Crystallography.I will be tha