One other reference worth noting is Ted Prince's paper in J. Appl. Cryst
[p508-511 (1983). "THE EFFECT OF FINITE DETECTOR SLIT HEIGHT ON PEAK
POSITIONS AND SHAPES IN POWDER DIFFRACTION"]. Ted has a single-parameter
asymmetry model that is computationally simpler than the
Finger-Cox-Jephcoat (though perhaps not as general).

Also, in the interest of fairness, the first implementation of the van
Laar & Yelon approach is a paper by Mike Eddy, Tony Cheetham & Bill
David: Zeolites, p449 (1986).

Brian

Bruce A. Weir wrote:
> Does anyone know of a good reference which discusses peak asymmetry in
> low angle X-ray powder diffraction data?
 
********************************************************************
Brian H. Toby, Ph.D.                    Leader, Crystallography Team
[EMAIL PROTECTED]      NIST Center for Neutron Research, Stop 8562
voice: 301-975-4297     National Institute of Standards & Technology
FAX: 301-921-9847                        Gaithersburg, MD 20899-8562
********************************************************************

Reply via email to