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Title: How to interpret the XRD data
Post by: Black_Forest on June 26, 2009, 06:46:05 AM
I use to do XRD from room temperature to High temperature and then cooling again at room temperature.
I see there is constant s#*$ to the right for all the peaks and also their intensities are decreasing.
I would like to interpret those data and also to calculate the particle size and the unit cell size (if there is a change with the temperature).
It seems the phase is not change only the shits and the intensities values.
Could you help me to interpret those data or to guide to read something on the web to help me with this?
Thank you!
Title: Re: How to interpret the XRD data
Post by: khankamil19 on July 15, 2011, 01:00:41 PM
If you have softwares like "material studio" and your crystal structure is already known to you. then you can easily inerpret the data.