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[sdpd] Advices on Anisotropic Broadening on Size and Strain



Hi All:

I just posted some problems on the tutorial of the
refinement of sodium-para-hydroxybenoate. For this
materials, the anisotropic broadening is mainly due to
strain. However, there are some materials that have
anisotropic broadening due to size. May I know in the
first place, how do you actually differentiate if the
materials is due to anisotropic strain or size? If
both broadening occur in the materials, how can I
identify them?

Thanks in advance first!!!!

Regards,
Yee Yan
School of Materials Science and Engineering
Nanyang Technological University
Singapore

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