The interpretation and analysis of diffuse scattering using Monte Carlo simulation methods

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Abstract

Studies of diffuse scattering had a prominent place in the first issue of Acta Crystallographica 60 years ago at a time when conventional crystallography (determination of the average structure from Bragg peaks) was in its infancy. Since that time, conventional crystallography has developed enormously while diffuse-scattering analysis has seemingly lagged well behind. The paper highlights some of the extra difficulties involved in the measurement, interpretation and analysis of diffuse scattering and plots the progress that has been made. With the advent of the latest X-ray and neutron sources, area detectors and the ever-increasing power of computers, most disorder problems are now tractable. Two recent contrasting examples are described which highlight what can be achieved by current methods. © International Union of Crystallography 2008.

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Welberry, T. R., & Goossens, D. J. (2008, January 1). The interpretation and analysis of diffuse scattering using Monte Carlo simulation methods. Acta Crystallographica Section A: Foundations of Crystallography. International Union of Crystallography. https://doi.org/10.1107/S0108767307041918

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