![]() There are many textbooks that have been published on X-Ray Diffraction. The slides that I use when training new users in the X-Ray SEF at MIT. Despite what the name implies, the sample does not need to be a powder- a polycrystalline "powder" sample could include a coating on a substrate, a sintered pellet, an engineered part such rolled sheet metal or a turbine blade, or a powder. The ideal XRPD sample is made up of thousands of randomly oriented grains however, techniques have been developed to deal with non-ideal samples. X-Ray Powder Diffraction (XRPD) applies to any sample that is polycrystalline. XRPD General Applications, Methodology, and Introductions Pictorial guide to crystal structure, their Fourier transforms, and diffraction physicsĬomprehensive electronic textbook on crystallography and diffractionĬollection of notes on crystallography, diffraction theory, and analytical techniques ![]() MATTER (Materials e-learning Resources) introduction to diffraction, incl. Strategies in Structure Determination from Powder DataĮmphasis on Clay Mineralogy and Quantitative Methodsĭemonstration of structure determination from XRD, geared for high school studentsĮLVES is software for solving macromolecular crystal structures Structure Determination by Powder Diffraction Using GSAS and EXPGUI for Rietveld analysis Series of online tutorials for a wide range of topics in crystallography and diffractionĪdvanced Rietveld Techniques: Tricks and Tips with EXPGUI ![]() Introduction to XRD, specimen preparation, and lab practices (primarily for clay minerals) XRPD General Applications, Methodology, and IntroductionsĬollection of Free Software and Tutorials for AcademiaĮxcellent Online Tutorial Covering Space Groups in Crystallography.This list has been compiled by Scott Speakman ![]()
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