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<small>" Note: this is only one example of a TOPAS profile fit; your data may be best fit by an alternative profile. For details consult the .inp file and other TOPAS resources, this example kindly provided by Dr. Richard Ibberson at the NIST Center for Neutron Research'' | |||
this is only one example of a TOPAS profile fit; your data may be best fit by an alternative profile. For details consult the .inp file and other TOPAS resources, this example kindly provided by Dr. Richard Ibberson at the NIST Center for Neutron Research | </small> | ||
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=== FullProf === | === FullProf === |
Revision as of 23:26, 10 May 2013
!! Wiki page below is under construction !!!
see 11BM webpage for more info: http://11bm.xor.aps.anl.gov/standards_data.html
Standard Reference Materials
Details of powder diffraction data measured at 11-BM for standard reference materials are listed below and are available in several formats. These are periodically updated. Contact 11-BM staff with questions.
Data are typically measured at ~ 30 keV under ambient conditions. Check the file header for full details and scan parameters.
More information about 11-BM data collection and data formats can be found here:
NIST SRM Certificates (with lattice values etc) are available for download here:
Lanthanum Hexaboride (LaB6), NIST SRM 660a
- LaB6 660a Plot (jpg)
- GSAS .fxye format
- GSAS .raw format
- TOPAS .xye format
- ASCII .csv format
- Fullprof .xy format
Silicon (Si), NIST SRM 640c
- Si 640c Plot (jpg)
- GSAS .fxye format
- GSAS .raw format
- TOPAS .xye format
- ASCII .csv format
- Fullprof .xy format
Empty 11-BM Kapton sample capillary
- Empty Kapton Plot (jpg)
- GSAS .fxye format
- GSAS .raw format
- TOPAS .xye format
- ASCII .csv format
- Fullprof .xy format
11-BM background, air scatter only (no sample)
Note: exact background shape for 2θ < 2° may vary due to beamstop positioning. Contact 11-BM staff with questions.
- Background Air Scatter (jpg)
- GSAS .fxye format
- GSAS .raw format
- TOPAS .xye format
- ASCII .csv format
- Fullprof .xy format
NAC
coming soon
Instrument Parameter and Input Files
GSAS
On-site and Mail-in users requesting GSAS format data will receive an appropriate .prm parameter file with their data.
When using the example .prm files with SRM data above, manually modify the wavelength in the .prm file as needed.
TOPAS
11-BM data can be obtained in a TOPAS (.xye) format compatible with both professional and academic versions of the software.
TOPAS does not use an instrument parameter file like GSAS and FullProf, instead it has instrumental parameters nested within the .INP file.
The TOPAS .inp file below uses the "simple axial model" (combining a pseudo-Voigt profile with an axial divergence asymmetry correction) to fit an example LaB6 660a dataset collected at 11-BM.
" Note: this is only one example of a TOPAS profile fit; your data may be best fit by an alternative profile. For details consult the .inp file and other TOPAS resources, this example kindly provided by Dr. Richard Ibberson at the NIST Center for Neutron Research
FullProf
11-BM data can be obtained in a Fullprof (.xy) INSTRM=10 format. However, we do not provide supporting .prc or .irf files.
11-BM users may find the example files below useful when starting a FullProf refinement.
- Instrumental Resoution Function (.irf) file
- FullProf PCR input (.pcr) file
- Plot of FullProf Fit (.png)
Note: based on a refinement of LaB6 660a data; 2010-1 cycle (30 keV), kindly provided by Dr. Joel Reid at the International Centre for Diffraction Data
Please contact beamline staff if you have 11-BM instrument parameter files for other refinement software packages that you'd like to share with our users - we'd be happy to post it here. Fits using the above standard reference data would be particularly welcome