Diffraction Lecture 26: A Practical Guide to Rietveld Refinements

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  • Опубликовано: 26 ноя 2024

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  • @WWC94
    @WWC94 22 дня назад

    Thank you very much for this awesome lecture, it was a great help.
    I will surely come back and rewatch certain parts in the future.

  • @einansolomon7338
    @einansolomon7338 Год назад

    Hi Prof, Thank you so much for this amazing resource! I was just curious as to why when calculating Rwp that there is a bias toward the lower-intensity peaks? Is this done to exaggerate the differences between observed and calculated patterns in the case of one having a peak when the other does not? Apologies if this is a very simple question I am still very much a novice to crystallography.

    • @patsperovskites4733
      @patsperovskites4733  Год назад

      I have to admit I don't know the history of why that weighting scheme was chosen, but I believe the reason is because the errors are higher when measuring the intensity of the diffracted beam when the intensity of that beam is higher.

  • @ricardotadeu9116
    @ricardotadeu9116 2 года назад

    Hello, sir. Thank you for your excellent presentation. I have a doubt about what you said about preferred orientation. You said that it is possible to have much higher or much lower peaks than they should be. I am refining samples that I presume that are preferred oriented, because one peak is much lower than it should be. How can I confirm that it is a preferred orientation, and not just a defect in the crystal?

    • @patsperovskites4733
      @patsperovskites4733  2 года назад +1

      It can be hard to know for sure if preferred orientation is the problem. If you pack the powder differently (ideally make a flat plate reflection measurement and a capillary transmission measurement the preferred orientation will change significantly or possibly go away in the capillary. However, I realize that isn't always possible. If you are doing a Rietveld refinement you can add a preferred orientation correction. If that leads to a much better fit it is usually justified. If it doesn't help much, the issue is probably not preferred orientation.

  • @khchoi0602
    @khchoi0602 Год назад

    Thank you, Prof ;)

  • @dpkchemistry9379
    @dpkchemistry9379 2 года назад

    Thank You for the wonderful lecture.
    Dear Sir, could you please tell me how to calculate oxygen deficiency in cathode like LiCoO2 (Actually 2-delta)?

    • @ethanwarren323
      @ethanwarren323 Год назад

      Did you find out how to do this, as i have to find out the true oxygen stoichiometry of ZnV2O4
      Any help would be appreciated
      Thank you

    • @dpkchemistry9379
      @dpkchemistry9379 Год назад

      @@ethanwarren323 I was curious that time, but didn't got it.