At 01:41 PM 10/18/99 +0200, you wrote:
>
>Dear all:
>
>I'm a young crystallographer at University of Granada, and now I'm
>developing one X-Ray powder diffraction software. But I have a great problem.
>
>I need  a good function or routine (or algoritm) to make a deconvolution of
>Kalpha2, from x,y points or from function expression.
>
>Do you know any of this?..
>
>Thanks a lot...
>
>ALPISTE
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>Manuel J. Rom�n Alpiste
>Depto. Mineralog�a y Petrolog�a
>Facultad de ciencias
>Universidad de Granada
>Avda. Fuentenueva, S/N
>18002  Granada (Spain)
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>

For Cu K-alpha2 elimination, you can find the algorithm in a recent paper:

"A new Cu Ka2-elimination algorithm" , C. Dong, H. Chen and F. Wu, J. Appl.
Cryst. (1999). 32, 168 - 173

Best wishes,

Cheng Dong





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