Davide Hi,
Welcome and nice to meet you.
I can borrow you some Lab6 NIST 660c standard reference.
Best regards,
Gili
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Dr. Gili Cohen Taguri
Head of XRD Lab
Bar Ilan Institute of Nanotechnology and Advanced Materials
Bar Ilan University
Ramat Gan 52900
Dear Rietveld users,
Following Pr. Francois Goutenoire's question, I would like to add another
question: I wonder how do you deal with electrostatic powders sample
preparation though in Reflection mode. Do you use Kapton/mylar tape or any
solvent to disperse the powder?
How does it affect the r
Hi,
This may help a little.
Gili
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Dr. Gili Cohen Taguri
Head of XRD Lan
Bar Ilan Institute of Nanotechnology and Advanced Materials (BINA)
Bar Ilan University
Ramat Gan 52900
Israel
Tel. 03-5314531
www.nano.biu.ac.il<http://www.nano.biu.ac.il/>
Dear members,
I'm interested in isolating the humidity parameter during one of the XRD
experiments, which seems to affect our sensitive material (some thin film on
glass).
Indeed, measuring the humidity inside the machine (SmartLab, Rigaku 3 KW)
showed quiet high humidity of 44%.
One of the