Abstract
The flat-specimen effect on the peak profile in powder diffractometry with Bragg–Brentano geometry can quantitatively be treated as a convolution with an asymmetric window function. The formula of the window function and a practical method for numerical calculation of the convolution are proposed. By applying the model function given by the convolution of the pseudo-Voigt function with asymmetric window functions based on vertical (axial) divergence and the flat-specimen effect, experimental profiles measured with a conventional diffractometer are fairly well reproduced with only a few parameters. When this function is applied to the analysis of experimental diffraction profiles of a lanthanum hexaboride (LaB6) standard sample measured with a conventional powder X-ray diffractometer, the lattice constant is estimated asa= 4.15685 (2)–4.15693 (2) Å at 299 (1) K, without the use of any other standard material or preceding correction of systematic instrumental errors, while the specified value isa= 4.15695 (6) Å.
Publisher
International Union of Crystallography (IUCr)
Subject
General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
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13 articles.
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