EXAFS

2004-09-15 Thread Ling Fei Zhang
Hi there, William By the coincidence, I am freshly user of EXAFS, and I just find, a couple of days ago, there is a very good freeware serving your purpose, developed by EXAFS station scientist from HASYLAB, DESY, actually I forget the website they provide, anyway, if you give me permission, an

Re: EXAFS

2004-09-15 Thread Guilhem DEZANNEAU
Hello, you can find a list of available software at the esrf web site : http://www.esrf.fr/computing/scientific/exafs/ for windows environment i recommend you the VIPER software which is very easy to use and works well. http://www.desy.de/~klmn/viper.html (you will probably need a software like

Re: EXAFS

2004-09-15 Thread Tamas Varga
Dear William, The Ifeffit EXAFS analysis package is a good collection of XAS programs. It is free and available with lots of relevant information at the following page: http://feff.phys.washington.edu/~ravel/software/atoms/Welcome.html Tamas At 06:06 PM 9/15/2004 +0100, you wrote: Dear all, I app

Re: EXAFS

2004-09-15 Thread Jeremy Karl Cockcroft
Hi William, CCP3 in the UK is the computer community that caters for EXAFS - see their web site (www.ccp3.ac.uk) - in much the same way that CCP14 caters for single-crystal and powder diffraction. I've not used DL_EXCURV so can't comment on it. Regards, Jeremy Karl Cockcroft. --

EXAFS

2004-09-15 Thread William Bisson
Dear all, I appreciate this is a Rietveld mailing list, but does anyone know or can reconmend any freely available software for EXAFS refinement? Kind Regards William Bisson

Re: Anisotropic broadening in GSAS

2004-09-15 Thread Mª Angeles Gomez de la Torre
You can change the broadening axis in EXPEDT in Least square refinement set up (L), overall parameters(O), profile coefficients (p) and (a) change broadening axis.  At 15:10 14/09/2004 -0300, you wrote: Dear Rietvelders, I am working with mechanical alloying of Zr-Nb alloys system. So, I suspect