, Alexandre alexandre.yoko...@oregonstate.edu
À : Rietveld list rietveld_l@ill.fr
Envoyé le : Jeu 15 Octobre 2009, 21 h 33 min 31 s
Objet : RE: Re : HT XRD calibration
Hi all,
I've never used one of these Anton Paar furnaces, but with some of my
instruments (externally heated, not Pt resistive foil heated
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De : Payzant, E. Andrew payza...@ornl.gov
À : Mikko Heikkilä mikko.j.heikk...@helsinki.fi
Cc : Rietveld list rietveld_l@ill.fr
Envoyé le : Mer 14 Octobre 2009, 16 h 39 min 58 s
Objet : Re: HT XRD calibration
All,
The two calibration standard method was described
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Subject: Re: Re : HT XRD calibration
Patrick,
That is a good idea. Note that to actually get rid of the uncertainty you
need to be certain that the thermocouple is either reading the temperature
of the actual sample
All,
The two calibration standard method was described by Andy Drews (Ford Research
Lab) in Advances in X-ray Analysis (the proceedings of the Denver X-ray
Conference), vol. 44, page 44 (2001).
Scott Misture (Alfred Univ), Stephen Skinner (Imperial College), Christian
Resch (Anton Paar), and
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Envoyé le : Mer 14 Octobre 2009, 16 h 39 min 58 s
Objet : Re: HT XRD calibration
All,
The two calibration standard method was described by Andy Drews (Ford Research
Lab) in Advances in X-ray Analysis (the proceedings of the Denver X-ray
Conference), vol. 44
Hello Rory, Ian, and the rest.
I've been planning to do a similar calibration for a long time for our
Anton Paar HTK1200N but I've had to postpone it over and over again. The
approach by John Evans is very intriguing to me, but I'm lacking a
recent Topas version and I'm not sure if very old 2.1