Modes vs. modulations: Symmetry-mode analysis of commensurate modulated structures compared with the superspace method

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We know from Landau theory that the natural language to deal with distorted structures is the one of symmetry-adapted modes. A symmetry-mode decomposition is both useful for investigating the mechanisms responsible of these phases and for pure crystallographic purposes. Some symmetry-mode components are usually dominant, introducing a parameter hierarchy or reducing in practice the crystallographic degrees of freedom. Several computer tools are now freely available allowing structure refinements directly using symmetry-mode collective coordinates. Alternatively, the superspace formalism is a very efficient method for similar purposes. By means of several examples we compare the two approaches. © 2010 IOP Publishing Ltd.

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Perez-Mato, J. M., Orobengoa, D., Aroyo, M. I., & Elcoro, L. (2010). Modes vs. modulations: Symmetry-mode analysis of commensurate modulated structures compared with the superspace method. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 226). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/226/1/012011

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