
Atomic Pair Distribution Function Analysis
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- 1: Introduction and review
- 1.1 What this book is not
- 1.2 What this book is
- 1.3 Why PDF?
- 1.4 Software
- 2: PDF Primer
- 2.1 Introduction
- 2.2 X-ray scattering from materials
- 2.3 Obtaining the PDF from x-ray total scattering data
- 2.4 The pair distribution function
- 2.5 Extracting structural information from the PDF
- 2.6 Measurement of total scattering data
- 2.7 It is time to start modelling!
- 3: PDF modelling of simple crystal structures: Bulk Ni and Pt nanoparticles
- 3.1 Introduction and overview
- 3.2 The question
- 3.3 The result
- 3.4 The experiment
- 3.5 What next?
- 3.6 Wait, what? How do I do that?
- 3.7 Problems
- 3.8 Solution
- 3.9 Diffpy-CMI solution
- 4: Getting the PDF
- 4.1 Introduction and overview
- 4.2 The question
- 4.3 The result
- 4.4 The experiment
- 4.5 What next?
- 4.6 Wait, what? How do I do that?
- 4.7 results
- 4.8 problems
- 4.9 solution
- 5: Quantification of sample phase composition: physical mixtures of Si and Ni
- 5.1 Introduction and overview
- 5.2 The question
- 5.3 The result
- 5.4 The experiment
- 5.5 What next?
- 5.6 Wait, what? How do I do that?
- 5.7 Problems
- 5.8 Solution
- 5.9 Diffpy-CMI Solution
- 6: More advanced crystal structure modeling: the room-temperature structure of crystalline Ba0.7K0.3(Zn0.85Mn0.15)2As2
- 6.1 Introduction and overview
- 6.2 The question
- 6.3 The result
- 6.4 The experiment
- 6.5 What next?
- 6.6 Wait, what? How do I do that?
- 6.7 Problems
- 6.8 Solution
- 6.9 Diffpy-CMI Solution
- 7: Investigating the tetragonal-to-orthorhombic phase transition in SrFe2As2
- 7.1 Introduction and overview
- 7.2 The question
- 7.3 The result
- 7.4 The experiment
- 7.5 What next?
- 7.6 Wait, what? How do I do that?
- 7.7 Problems
- 7.8 Solution
- 7.9 Diffpy-CMI Solution
- 8: Simple modeling of nanoparticles: Size-dependent structure, defects and morphology of quantum dot nanoparticles
- 8.1 Introduction and overview
- 8.2 The question
- 8.3 The result
- 8.4 The experiment
- 8.5 What next?
- 8.6 Wait, what? How do I do that?
- 8.7 Problems
- 8.8 Solutions
- 8.9 Diffpy-CMI Solution
- 9: Local structure in a crystal with short-range ordered lower-symmetry domains: Local iridium dimerization and triclinic distortions in cubic CuIr1.76Cr0.24S4
- 9.1 Introduction and overview
- 9.2 The question
- 9.3 The result
- 9.4 The experiment
- 9.5 What next?
- 9.6 Wait, what? How do I do that?
- 9.7 Problems
- 9.8 Solution
- 9.9 Diffpy-CMI Solution
- 10: Nano and polycrystalline thin films: Local structure of nanocrystalline TiO2 grown on glass
- 10.1 Introduction and overview
- 10.2 The question
- 10.3 The result
- 10.4 The experiment
- 10.5 What next?
- 10.6 Wait, what? How do I do that?
- 10.7 Problems
- 10.8 Solution
- 10.9 Diffpy-CMI Solution
- 11: Structure of discrete tetrahedral quantum dots: Atomically precise CdSe tetrahedral nanoclusters
- 11.1 Introduction and overview
- 11.2 The question
- 11.3 The result
- 11.4 The experiment
- 11.5 What next?
- 11.6 Wait, what? How do I do that?
- 11.7 Problems
- 11.8 Solution
- 12: Structure and intercalation environment of disordered layered materials: zirconium phosphonate-phosphate unconventional MOFs
- 12.1 Introduction .
- 12.2 The question
- 12.3 The result
- 12.4 The experiment
- 12.5 What next?
- 12.6 Wait, what? How do I do that?
- 12.7 Problems
- 12.8 Solution
- 13: Magnetic PDF
- 13.1 Introduction and overview
- 13.2 The question
- 13.3 The result
- 13.4 The experiment
- 13.5 What next?
- 13.6 Wait, what? How do I do that?
- 13.7 Problems
- 13.8 Solution
- 14: Tips and Tricks: PDF measurements
- 14.1 Introduction and overview
- 14.2 Basic overview: what are total scattering data?
- 14.3 What type of radiation should I use?
- 14.4 Detectors
- 14.5 Sample geometries
- 14.6 Samples
- 14.7 Sample environments
- 15: More PDF Tips and Tricks
- 15.1 Introduction
- 15.2 PXRD or PDF, Q-space or r-space analysis?
- 15.3 Model-free analysis of PDF
- 15.4 More options for PDF modelling
- 15.5 Automated PDF modelling
- 15.6 Final words
- 16: Appendix 1: Python
- 16.1 Introduction
- 16.2 Installing Python programs
- 16.3 The terminal and the command prompt
- 16.4 Python IDE's and Jupyter Notebooks
- 17: Appendix 2: Data processing and integration
- 17.1 Introduction
- Bibliography
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