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The JCPDS Data Base - Present and future
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 06 March 2019
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The Powder Diffraction File (PDF), published by the JCPDS-International Centre for Diffraction Data, is one of the most widely used scientific data bases. It currently consists of about 40,000 x-ray diffraction patterns, organized into 32 sets and 5 subfiles: metals and alloys, minerals, common phases, forensic patterns, and those from the National Bureau of Standards (NBS), New patterns are being added to the PDF at a rate of 2,000 patterns per year. The sources of these patterns are the literature, private contributions, grants in-aid projects, and the JCPDS Associateship at the NBS.
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- II. Search/Match Procedures, Powder Diffraction File
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