It's possible it's in your other patterns, too, but because you don't have
much background in those, you'll have to look very closely to see anything.
I agree it's likely to be a detector issue.
Regards,
Martin
On 4 July 2016 at 10:14, Thomas Winter
wrote:
> Hey
ill.fr
Subject: AW: grazing incidence, step in XRD pattern
Hey Jeff,
Thank you very much for your quick response. If the detector is the issue, how
come the “step” is only visible while measuring Fe, Co and Mn?
I am still going to try out your suggestion! Am happy for every idea I can get!
, Jeffrey [mailto:jeffrey.nicol...@gcpat.com]
Gesendet: Saturday, July 2, 2016 3:08 PM
An: Thomas Winter <thomas.win...@stud.uni-due.de>
Cc: Rietveld_l@ill.fr
Betreff: Re: grazing incidence, step in XRD pattern
Thomas,
It is possible you need a new detector cable. Try flipping the de
Thomas,
It is possible you need a new detector cable. Try flipping the detector upside
down or adding a strain relief to see if it makes a difference.
Jeff
On Jul 2, 2016, at 7:52 AM, Thomas Winter
> wrote:
Hello Everybody,