Armel Le Bail wrote:
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> The fact is that people recording Kalpha 1+2 powder patterns
> never publish a Rietveld refinement on a pattern stripped from
> Kalpha 2. The reason is that the alpha 2 stripping codes (all
> of them) are just good for producing patterns from which you
> can extract peak positions and doing search-match.

I wrote a graphical part for my old program Powder and peak hunting is
indeed the reason for this Ka2 stripping. The problem I have is that I
have some oscillations at the end of every peak after applying the
Rachinger algorithm. I know that this is "normal" it is explained in
the book of Klug and Alexander. 
So, after Ka2 stripping doing a peak hunt gives these additional
oscillations as well. 
I was wondering if there are any better algorithms...
N

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Nita DRAGOE
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