Affiliation:
1. Universität des Saarlandes, Technische Physik, Saarbrücken, Deutschland
Abstract
Abstract
For a centric crystal structure represented by m equal point scatterers at rest, absolute scaling of a small number n of reflection data reduced to relative geometrical structure amplitudes g′(
h
) = K · |∑ cos (2πi
hr
j
)|, j = 1, …, m; K = scaling factor) is obtained by dividing each amplitude through the r.m.s. average of the amplitudes to be considered. For the same batch of reflections, the resulting values e(
h
, n) are proportional to the well known normalized structure amplitudes |E(
h
)| in Direct Methods. Choosing a set of n harmonic reflections of a central reciprocal lattice row, the e(
h
, n) serve to determine the m independent coordinates of the point scatterers projected onto the corresponding direct space direction, e.g. h00-reflections for coordinates xj
, hh0-reflections for (x + y)j (j = 1, …, m), etc.
This is achieved by applying the concept of an m-dimensional parameter space P
m
with asymmetric part A
m
containing (m – 1)-dimensional iso-surfaces E(
h
, n; e) determined by the values e(
h
, n), which define boundaries between forbidden and permitted solution regions (the latter containing test structure vectors
Xt
) based on observed inequalities, e.g. e(
h
, n) < e(
k
, n). Due to the spatial resolution potential of the concept even less than m data suffice to yield in A
m
tractable amounts of such test structure vectors ready for conventional least-squares refinement based on n > m data in order to obtain the “best” solution of the considered one-dimensional structure projection. The refined coordinates of various different projections can then be combined for reconstructing the three-dimensional structure. Properties of the e(
h
, n) and their iso-surfaces E(
h
, n; e) are discussed and determinations of two very small structures (centric and acentric) as well as of a centric 15-atom structure are presented as examples for the applicability of the method.
Subject
Inorganic Chemistry,Condensed Matter Physics,General Materials Science
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