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PC Based Topography Technique

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  06 March 2019

Douglas C. Leepa
Affiliation:
Brimrose Corp. Baltimore, MD.
T. S. Ananthanarayanan
Affiliation:
Brimrose Corp. Baltimore, MD.
Paul J. Coyne
Affiliation:
Brimrose Corp. Baltimore, MD.
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Extract

This paper discusses the use of a personal computer in the x-ray diffraction laboratory. DARC (Digital Automated Hocking Curve) Topography is a system in which a PC is used extensively. Using this system as an example, the tsany uses and benefits of the PC as a tool will be explained.

Type
VI. XRD Techniques, Instrumentation and P.C. Applications
Copyright
Copyright © International Centre for Diffraction Data 1987

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