An interesting item, Peter

Do you think it is advisable for experimentalist to use this technique to
characterize their materials before starting?

>From the excerpt below -

"In some cases the strong electron scattering did introduce some    
distortions in the PDF, as originally feared," Billinge said. "However,
surprisingly these problems only affected certain less important
structural parameters -- and even resulted in an enhancement of the signal
in a way that may be used in the future to yield a higher resolution
measurement. That was an unexpected gift!"

- it may not be totally non-destructive.

Since LENR activity is so finicky, and singular in parameter space, do you
think the 'distortions' mentioned above, would change results?

Lou Pagnucco

> This:
> Using Electrons to Map Nanoparticle Atomic Structures:
> http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2012/05/120504110404.htm
>  can be very important for LENR and LENR+ too, I think.
> Peter
> --
> Dr. Peter Gluck
> Cluj, Romania
> http://egooutpeters.blogspot.com
>


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