The following articles are a selection of those recently accepted for publication in Journal of Applied Crystallography.
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Synopsis: Nika is program for reduction od 2D scattering data from area detector small and wide angle scattering instruments to 1D lineouts. It can be used in transmission and grazing incidence geometries. It is open source and free. It is using Igor Pro (Wavemetrics Inc.) platform.
Synopsis: Based on the principles of X-ray dispersion in asymmetric Bragg reflections, typical dispersive multiple-crystal monochromators are analyzed to show that they may produce millimeter-size virtual sources. Possible schemes to mitigate this problem for microfocusing are proposed.
Synopsis: A new statistical method for the automatic determination of the extinction symbol from electron diffraction data is described.
x <0.2) Flux-Grown Single-CrystalsSynopsis: This XRD study pointed out the high-purity and the high crystalline quality of millimeter-size GeO2-based crystals obtained from the flux method. The effect of the germanium substitution by silicon on the distortion of the
-quartz-type GeO2 structure was followed by the evolution of both the intra-tetrahedral angle and the other structural parameters.
Synopsis: The Gibbs free energy relationship between bulk (tetragonal structure) and spherulitic crystals of hen-egg white lysozyme was controlled under application of an external alternating current electric field. The distribution of phases differed depending on differences in the magnitude of the electrostatic energy contribution to the respective chemical potentials of the two solid phases.
Synopsis: In the present article a formalism is presented which allows the quantitative evaluation of GISANS pattern from randomly oriented one-dimensional paracrystal domains with lamellar structure.
Synopsis: A new suite of software for processing data acquired from many small crystals illuminated `serially' by an X-ray free electron laser is described.
Synopsis: A model is proposed to calculate the diffraction elastic constants that convert lattice strain into macroscopic stress.
Synopsis: A versatile flow-through reaction cell, featuring independent and accurate controls of temperature (up to 673 K), pressure (up to 46 MPa), fluid volume (
65 ml), and flow rate (0.01 to 10 ml min-1), was developed and commissioned for in situ neutron diffraction investigations of crystallizations under mild to extreme hydrothermal conditions (e.g., supercritical).
Synopsis: The relative stability of high-pressure phases of NiSi has been determined by ab initio calculations. Above
250 GPa, NiSi adopts the CsCl structure and therefore at the pressures of the Earth's inner core it will be isostructural with FeSi.
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