X-ray powder diffraction in education. Part I. Bragg peak profiles
Robert E. Dinnebier, Paolo Scardi
Abstract
A collection of scholarly scripts dealing with the mathematics and physics of peak profile functions in X-ray powder diffraction has been written using the Wolfram language in Mathematica . Common distribution functions, the concept of convolution in real and Fourier space, instrumental aberrations, and microstructural effects are visualized in an interactive manner and explained in detail. This paper is the first part of a series dealing with the mathematical description of powder diffraction patterns for teaching and education purposes.
Topics & Concepts
Powder diffractionScripting languageDiffractionConvolution (computer science)Bragg's lawOpticsFourier transformSeries (stratigraphy)Distribution (mathematics)Space (punctuation)Materials scienceX-ray crystallographyCrystallographyPhysicsComputational physicsComputer scienceMathematicsMathematical analysisChemistryGeologyPaleontologyMachine learningArtificial neural networkOperating systemX-ray Diffraction in CrystallographyCrystallography and Radiation PhenomenaRadiation Shielding Materials Analysis