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Powder diffraction software indexing

Recent software, taking advantage of fast computing, directly use the powder diffraction profiles instead of peak positions for indexing. Softwares such as X-Celft (based on successive dichotomy approach similar to DICVOL) and TOPAS-I (based on Monte Carlo methods) are examples. [Pg.6422]

Commercial manufacturers, which offer a variety of software products for processing powder diffraction data are Bruker (http //www.bruker-axs.com/production/indexnn.htm), Philips (http //www-us.analytical.philips.com/products/xrd/), Rigaku/Molecular Structure Corporation (http //www.rigaku.com/xrd/index.jsp), STOE Cie, Gmbh (http //www.stoe.com/products/index.htm) and many others. [Pg.507]


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