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The Patterson function of superstructures: anomalous dispersion effect

Published/Copyright: August 25, 2010
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Abstract

A discussion on the structure determination of a superstructure is given by means of the “partial Patterson” method combined with the “lambda technique”; i.e. difference partial Patterson syntheses are computed from intensities which include the effect of anomalous dispersion of X-rays only. By using this method, advantages are gained for deconvolution of the map, though difficulties still remain.

As a new technique for solving a superstructure, a partial Patterson synthesis is proposed, computed with coefficients |F|2/h2 instead of |F|2. Its application in one dimension is shown.

Published Online: 2010-08-25
Published in Print: 1988
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