For the mailing list, Bob’s answer is below. Just to make clear, LGmix 
determines the relative proportions of Gaussian vs. Lorentzian (Cauchy) 
broadening from size and microstrain, where 0.0 gives 100% Gaussian broadening 
and 1.0 is 100% Cauchy. There is a term for each type of broadening. Values of 
LGmix less than 1 are uncommon.

While on the subject, the values used in GSAS-II for size broadening are those 
of the average crystallite size, with units of micrometers (microns), and the 
microstrain values are expressed in terms of the amount of lattice spread, as 
delta-Q/Q x 10^6 (or equivalently, delta-d/d x 10^6) and thus have no units.

Brian

Dear Audrey,
Far and away the most common powder peak broadening by the sample is Lorentzian 
mustrain especially for samples prepared by grinding (to reduce “grain” size). 
Size broadening is also almost invariably Lorentzian. In order for either to be 
Gaussian, they must have very narrow distributions. This is rarely achieved 
except in specially prepared materials. The LGmix parameter allows mixing of 
Lorentzian & Gaussian broadening. The default (LGmix=1) is for pure Lorentzian. 
NB: it takes very carefully prepared & collected high resolution powder data to 
determine LGmix.
For a simulation use LGmix=1, mustrain=1000 & size=1. That should suffice.
Bob


On Mar 5, 2021, at 8:03 AM, Audrey Mayrat 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

Ok, thank you very much. It answered  my questions.

However, I have another question about the broadening type used (Gaussian or 
Lauretzian).
We  already have all the instrument parameters defined (with the background). 
Though, how is defined  the broadening type parameter (LGmix) by default ?

When set by the user in setSampleProfile, LGmix is a float between 0 and 1 
(Gaussian and Lorentzian) but if the value is not defined this parameter is 
ignored. Thus, how is it set naturally ? Is it a constant, peak dependant, 
broadening dependant (size or mustrain) or maybe phase dependant. What define 
the default values for the broadening type in a simulation ?

Thank you very much

Best Regards

AM

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