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EPDIC EPDIC 13 the European Powder Diffraction conference Grenoble, 28-31 October 2012
Pow der D
ber 2013 Volume 28 / Supplement 2 / September 2013
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On the Cover: Figure Caption: Cross sections of FCC spherical particles constructed assuming (a) no displacement of the shape function with respect to the lattice, and (b) a displacement of the shape function by t = [0.5a, 0.5a, 0.5a] are shown. Figure provided by: Kenneth R. Beyerlein.
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Michela Brunelli, Pierre Bordet and Paolo Scardi
Proceedings of the Thirteenth European Powder Diffraction Conference S1
Kenneth R. Beyerlein A review of Debye Function Analysis S2
Ruggero Frison, Antonio Cervellino, Giuseppe Cernuto, Antonietta Guagliardi and Norberto Masciocchi
Testing the Debye Function Approach on a Laboratory X-ray Powder Diffraction Equipment. A Critical Study.
S11
J. P. Cline, M. Leoni, D. Black, A. Henins, J. E. Bonevich, P. S. Whitfield and P. Scardi
Crystalline domain size and faulting in the new NIST SRM 1979 zinc oxide S22
C. González-Silgo, C. Guzmán-Afonso, V. M. Sánchez-Fajardo, S. Acosta-Gutiérrez, A. Sánchez-Soares, M. E. Torres, N. Sabalisck, E. Matesanz and J. Rodríguez- Carvajal
Polymorphism in Ho2(MoO4)3 S33
H.F. Brito, J. Hölsä T. Laamanen, T. Laihinen, M. Lastusaari, L.C.V. Rodrigues, L. Pihlgren and T. Soukka
Rare Earth Distribution in NaRF4: Effect on Up-Conversion Intensity S41
U. V. Ancharova and S. V. Cherepanova
Domain structure investigation of non-stoichiometric strontium ferrites and cobaltites
S51
N.V. Tarakina, A.P. Tyutyunnik, T.V. Dyachkova, L.L. Surat, B.V. Slobodin and V.G. Zubkov
Crystal structure of RbBaVO4 and high-pressure modification of KCaVO4 S65
Izabela Jendrzejewska, Pawe Zajdel, Ewa Maciazek, Maria Sozanska and Tomasz Goryczka
X-ray powder diffraction and magnetic study of nominal Zn1-xNdxCr2Se4 – com- pounds (x = 0.05, 01)
S75
A. Hernández-Suárez, C. Guzmán-Afonso, J. López- Solano, C. González-Silgo, M. E. Torres, N. Sabalisck, E. Matesanz and J. Rodríguez- Carvajal
Ferroic phase transition in LaEr(MoO4)3 S86
Sudipta Goswami, Dipten Bhattacharya, Gail N. Iles, Barnali Ghosh, Anastasiia A. Prytuliak, Benoit Malard, Gopes C. Das, B. Ouladdiaf and T. Chatterji
Anomaly in structural noncentrosymmetry around TN in bulk and nanoscale BiFeO3 S94
Simona Galli and Norberto Masciocchi
Enclosing the functional properties of pyrazolato-based coordination polymers within a structural frame: the role of laboratory X-ray powder diffraction
S106
Pressure effects on oxygen-deficient Ba-substituted cobaltites S126
H. J. Krzton, M. Niesler and Z. Kania
The application of the X-ray micro-diffraction to study some industrial problems S133
Dieter Jehnichen, Peter Friedel, Romy Selinger, Andreas Korwitz, Martin Wengenmayr, Andreas Berndt and Doris Pospiech
Temperature dependant structural changes in thin films of random semifluorinated PMMA copolymers
S144
XRD analysis of nanocrystalline anatase powders prepared by various chemical routes: correlations between micro-structure and crystal structure parameters
S161
Hassen Agougui, Abdallah Aissa and Mongi Debbabi
Covalent modification of calcium hydroxy and fluoroapatite surface by grafting alkylphosphonate
S197
G. Berti, F. De Marco and M. E. Del Seppia
Lattice deformation measurements via “on site X-ray diffraction” S209
Stephanie Ryding, Robert Cernik, Jenny Wooldridge, Tim L Burnett, Mark Stewart, Carlo Vecchini, Markys G. Cain, Alistair Lennie, Fajin Yuan, Chiu Tang and Paul Thompson
Simultaneous measurement of X-ray powder diffraction and ferroelectric polaris- ation data as a function of applied electric field at a range of frequencies
S220
M. Müller, C. L. Azanza Ricardo, R. Di Maggio and P. Scardi
Growth kinetics of Cu2ZnSnS4 thin films and powders S228
H. Kohlmann, N. Kurtzemann and T. C. Hansen
Metal hydride formation in palladium and palladium rich intermetallic compounds studied by in situ neutron diffraction
S242
Racha El Osta, Mark Feyand, Norbert Stock, Franck Millange and Richard I. Walton
Crystallisation Kinetics of Metal Organic Frameworks From in situ Time-Resolved X-ray Diffraction
S256
M. Kuc eráková, S. Vratislav, L. Kalvoda and M. Machek
Neutron diffraction study of the crystallographic preferential orientation of meta- gabro mylonite
S276
Marwa Ammar, Walid Oueslati, Hafsia Ben Rhaiem and Abdesslem Ben Haj Amara
XRD profile modeling approach tools to investigate the effect of charge location on hydration behavior in the case of metal exchanged smectite
S284
I. Tomov and S. Vassilev Nullifying the extinction effect in XRD characterization of fibre textures S301
Ravinder Singh Joshi and Harpreet Singh
Using X-ray diffraction for studying the effect of modulation and machining par- ameters on deformation level in brass particulate produced by modulation assisted machining
S315
Analysis of Preferred Orientations in Linear Friction Welded (LFW) Aluminium Alloy Specimens using “One-shot” Multi-element Energy Dispersive Synchrotron X-ray Diffraction
S327
A.M.T. Bell, H-P. Liermann, J. Bednarcik and C.M.B. Henderson
Synchrotron X-ray powder diffraction study on synthetic Sr-Fresnoite S333
J. Kieffer and J.P. Wright PyFAI: a Python library for high performance azimuthal integration on GPU S339
P. Mikula, M. Vrána, J. Šaroun, B.S. Seong and W. Woo
Double Bent Crystal Monochromator for High Resolution Neutron Powder Diffraction
S351
F. Fauth, I. Peral, C. Popescu and M. Knapp
The new Material Science Powder Diffraction beamline at ALBA Synchrotron S360
H. Palancher, A. Bonnin, C.V. Colin, V. Nassif, V. Honkimäki , R. Jungwirth, C., Ritter, G. Champion and Y. Calzavara
UMo/Al nuclear fuel plate behavior under thermal treatment (425-550°C) S371
Abderrahim Aatiq and My Rachid Tigha
Structural and spectroscopic study of NaSbR(PO4)3 (R = Cr, Fe, In) phases S394
Sonia Jebri, Habib Boughzala, Ali Bechrifa and Mohamed Jemal
Rietveld structural refinement of «A» type phosphostrontium carbonate hydroxyapatites
S409
B. Peplinski, C. Adam, B. Adamczyk, R. Müller, R. Schadrack, M. Michaelis, F. Emmerling, H. Reuther, M. Menzel
Evidence of formation of the tridymite form of AlPO4 in some municipal sewage sludge ashes
S425
Nikolaos Baimpas, Mengyin Xie, Christina Reinhard and Alexander M. Korsunsky
The application of geometry corrections for Diffraction Strain Tomography (DST) analysis of a Ni-base superalloy blade
S436
S. T. B. Salvi, S. G. Antonio and C. O. Paiva-Santos
Atenolol characterization in solid formulations available in Brazilian market S448
Kenny Ståhl, Christian G. Frankær, Jakob Petersen, and Pernille Harris
Monitoring protein precipitates by in-house X-ray powder diffraction S458
Anna Portell, Xavier Alcobé, Latévi M. Lawson Daku, Radovan Cerný and Rafel Prohens
Crystal structure solution of an elusive polymorph of Dibenzylsquaramide S470
Oriol Vallcorba, Anna Crespi, Jordi Rius and Carles Miravitlles
Use of TALP with laboratory powder diffraction data from 2D detectors S481
Fanny N. Costa, Fabio Furlan Ferreira, Tiago F. da Silva, Eliezer J. Barreiro, Lídia M. Lima, Delson Braz and Regina C. Barroso
Structure Re-determination of LASSBio-294 – a cardioactive compound of the N- acylhydrazone class – using X-ray powder diffraction data
S491
N.V. Tarakina, A.P. Tyutyunnik, Ya.V. Baklanova, L.G. Maksimova, T.A. Denisova and R.B. Neder
Crystal structure of a new HfO(OH)2 oxyhydroxide S510
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