Preferred orientation and its effects on intensity-correlation measurements
Preferred orientation and its effects on intensity-correlation measurements
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Binns, Jack , Darmanin, Connie , Kewish, Cameron M. , Pathirannahalge, Sachini Kadaoluwa , Berntsen, Peter , Adams, Patrick L. R. , Paporakis, Stefan , Wells, Daniel , Roque, Francisco Gian , Abbey, Brian , Bryant, Gary , Conn, Charlotte E. , Mudie, Stephen T. , Hawley, Adrian M. , Ryan, Timothy M. , Greaves, Tamar L. and Martin, Andrew V.
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England: International Union of Crystallography
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England: International Union of Crystallography
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Intensity-correlation measurements allow access to nanostructural information on a range of ordered and disordered materials beyond traditional pair-correlation methods. In real space, this information can be expressed in terms of a pair-angle distribution function (PADF) which encodes three- and four-body distances and angles. To date, correlation...
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Preferred orientation and its effects on intensity-correlation measurements
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Author / Creator
Darmanin, Connie
Kewish, Cameron M.
Pathirannahalge, Sachini Kadaoluwa
Berntsen, Peter
Adams, Patrick L. R.
Paporakis, Stefan
Wells, Daniel
Roque, Francisco Gian
Abbey, Brian
Bryant, Gary
Conn, Charlotte E.
Mudie, Stephen T.
Hawley, Adrian M.
Ryan, Timothy M.
Greaves, Tamar L.
Martin, Andrew V.
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TN_cdi_doaj_primary_oai_doaj_org_article_7c8eceeb231342faafad52f763cdfb1a
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/TN_cdi_doaj_primary_oai_doaj_org_article_7c8eceeb231342faafad52f763cdfb1a
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2052-2525
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2052-2525
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10.1107/S2052252521012422