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HFIT, A Program for Interactive Analysis of Powder Diffraction Data
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 06 March 2019
Abstract
HFIT is a program for the analysis of diffraction diagrams containing overlapping peak clusters. Profile functions have been implemented to analyze synchrotron diffraction data. It is written un Turbo C++ for PC operations. The analysis is done by operator interaction. The analysis is done on sections of the diffractogram containing a maximum of 2048 data points or 100 diffraction maxima. Special care is taken for smoothing the data and for the subtraction of background.
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- VIII. XRD Profile Fitting, Crystallite Size and Strain Determination
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