Hello
My previous questions were based on the assumption that either my
calculations were wrong or that I had misunderstood something.
However, the discrepancies are simply a result of round-off (I think).
eg... the T matrix, when restored from Platon's EVs using
Vect*Val*inverse(Vect), is:
Dear All
A quick question: does anyone know of any programs that will convert
CIF data into a GSAS readable EXP file format?
Many Thanks
Rory.
Dr R.M. Wilson,
Experimental Officer RPS
School of Eng. and
Dear Rory,
you can do it by using expgui.
Davide
-Messaggio originale-
Da: r.m.wil...@qmul.ac.uk [mailto:r.m.wil...@qmul.ac.uk]
Inviato: giovedì 25 febbraio 2010 13.31
A: rietveld_l@ill.fr
Oggetto: CIF file conversion
Dear All
A quick question: does anyone know of any
Dear Natale,
I think that the BAS-1800 and BAS-1800 II are discontinued products by now. And
be aware that the Fuji products will now be sold under a different brand, GE
Healthcare,
http://www.fujifilm.com/products/life_science_systems/news/n091001/index.html
This just to say that you should
Hi all,
EXPGUI converts a .cif file in a .org, at least i didn't find another
extension.
I use ConvX to convert measured files in a .exp.
Hope this will help,
Alexandra Seclaman
seclaman_alexan...@yahoo.com
a.c.secla...@gmail.com
--- On Thu, 2/25/10, Davide Levy davide.l...@unito.it
EXPGUI can import coordinates from a CIF (in the Phase panel) and can import
diffraction data (in the Histogram panel). The represents two major steps
towards creating an EXP file, but the user needs to supply plenty of other
information, for example, an instrument parameter file.
Brian
On
we are going to purchase a Fuji image plate system (Fuji BAS-1800) for
our X-ray lab. I am planning to use these plates for powder diffraction
A little off topic, but ILL Grenoble uses Fujii image plate systems for
single crystal neutron diffraction (LADI and VIVALDI) eg