I was wondering why you believe it is a lattice defect rather than NCS. How well does the structure refine and does it have NCS? Do the twinning tests suggest anything?

Jon Cooper

On 11 Feb 2020 21:31, Daniele de Sanctis <de.sanct...@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi all,

I'm currently dealing with what I think it is a case of LTD (off-origin Patterson peak, with vector along w of ~ 7A and electron density map showing a "ghost" map shifted by 7 A). I saw there are quite a few cases reported in literature  (for example Hare et al, 2006), but what I could not find is how I can demodulate the data. Is there any software that can be used for this?

Thank you

Daniele

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