Re : Re : HT XRD calibration

2009-10-20 Thread Patrick Weisbecker
, 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

Re: Re : HT XRD calibration

2009-10-15 Thread Payzant, E. Andrew
- Message d'origine 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

RE: Re : HT XRD calibration

2009-10-15 Thread Yokochi, Alexandre
...@ornl.gov] Sent: Thursday, October 15, 2009 6:27 AM To: Rietveld list 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

Re: HT XRD calibration

2009-10-14 Thread Payzant, E. Andrew
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

Re : HT XRD calibration

2009-10-14 Thread Patrick Weisbecker
: 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 by Andy Drews (Ford Research Lab) in Advances in X-ray Analysis (the proceedings of the Denver X-ray Conference), vol. 44

Re: HT XRD calibration

2009-10-07 Thread Mikko Heikkilä
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