Reverse Monte Carlo studies of CeO2 using neutron and synchrotron radiation techniques

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A reverse Monte Carlo analysis method was employed to extract the structure of CeO2 from Neutron total scattering (comprising both neutron diffraction (ND) and pair-distribution functions (PDF) and Ce L3- and K-edge EXAFS data. Here it is shown that there is a noticeable difference between using short ranged x-ray absorption spectroscopy data and using medium-long range PDF and ND data in regards to the disorder of the cerium atoms. This illustrates the importance of considering multiple length scales and radiation sources.

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Clark, A. H., Marchbank, H. R., Hyde, T. I., Playford, H. Y., Tucker, M. G., & Sankar, G. (2017). Reverse Monte Carlo studies of CeO2 using neutron and synchrotron radiation techniques. Physica Scripta, 92(3). https://doi.org/10.1088/1402-4896/aa547f

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