Quantum crystallography

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Abstract

Approximate wavefunctions can be improved by constraining them to reproduce observations derived from diffraction and scattering experiments. Conversely, charge density models, incorporating electron-density distributions, atomic positions and atomic motion, can be improved by supplementing diffraction experiments with quantum chemically calculated, tailor-made electron densities (form factors). In both cases quantum chemistry and diffraction/scattering experiments are combined into a single, integrated tool. The development of quantum crystallographic research is reviewed. Some results obtained by quantum crystallography illustrate the potential and limitations of this field.

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Grabowsky, S., Genoni, A., & Bürgi, H. B. (2017). Quantum crystallography. Chemical Science. Royal Society of Chemistry. https://doi.org/10.1039/c6sc05504d

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