Dear Matthew,

In my modest opinion, I think Pecharsky and
R E 
<https://www.amazon.es/gp/aw/d/B017WDD71Q/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1508908164&sr=8-1&keywords=Dinnebier+theory+and+practice#>
 
Dinnebier<https://www.amazon.es/gp/aw/d/B017WDD71Q/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1508908164&sr=8-1&keywords=Dinnebier+theory+and+practice#>,
 Powder Diffraction: Theory and Practice, are the best books you can currently 
use for your course and for any serious introduction to Powder Diffraction.

Hope to help.


Cristóbal Verdugo
Laboratory for Crystallographic Studies
IACT-CSIC
Granada, Spain


De: Matthew Rowles
Enviado: miércoles, 25 de octubre 4:08
Asunto: Textbook for undergraduate XRD course?
Para: RIETVELD_L Distribution List


Hi all

I've been looking around for a textbook for the course that I run on XRD. It's 
a 6 week course, 2 hr lecture + 2 hr lab/tutorial per week.

The focus of the course is to get hands-on with the students, so over the 
course of the course, the prepare a (simple) sample, collect data, do phase ID, 
and a Rietveld quant analysis.
The theory side of things covers an intro to crystallography, intro to Powder 
diffraction, instrument geometry and aberrations, data collection, structure 
factors, indexing, and Rietveld.

I've been pulling things together from Cullity, K&A, Young, Jenkins & Snyder, 
and a few others

I've just found this book: Pecharsky, V. K., and P. Y. Zavalij. 2009. 
Fundamentals of Powder Diffraction and Structural Characterization of 
Materials. 2nd ed: Springer.

It seems pretty good.

Any other suggestions?


Matthew Rowles
PhD
Lecturer | Department of Physics and Astronomy

Curtin University
Tel | +61 8 9266 9069
Fax | +61 8 9266 2377

Email | [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
Web | http://curtin.edu.au<http://curtin.edu.au/>



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