In the frame of Total Scattering methods, we show how the Debye equation is able to reproduce both Bragg and diffuse scattering in a powder diffraction pattern of nano-sized materials as it is directly collected in experiments. The Debye equation is derived from the physical principles underlying the radiation-matter interaction. The most relevant experimental aspects are outlined along with the data-correction issues.

Debye Function Analysis: Theoretical and Experimental Aspects

A Guagliardi
2012

Abstract

In the frame of Total Scattering methods, we show how the Debye equation is able to reproduce both Bragg and diffuse scattering in a powder diffraction pattern of nano-sized materials as it is directly collected in experiments. The Debye equation is derived from the physical principles underlying the radiation-matter interaction. The most relevant experimental aspects are outlined along with the data-correction issues.
2012
Inglese
A. Guagliardi, N. Masciocchi
Crystallography for Health and Biosciences
177
186
978-88-95362-48-9
Insubria University Press
Varese
ITALIA
1
02 Contributo in Volume::02.01 Contributo in volume (Capitolo o Saggio)
268
none
A. Cervellino; R. Frison; G. Cernuto; A. Guagliardi
info:eu-repo/semantics/bookPart
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