We refine two low-order structure factors of the skutterudite CoSb₃ using convergent beam electron diffraction. The relatively large unit cell of this material causes the disks to overlap and introduces a series of challenges in the refinement procedure. These challenges and future work-arounds are discussed.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFQuantitative convergent-beam electron diffraction (QCBED) experiments allow absolute scale measurements of low-order structure factors with very high accuracy. In this paper, eight low-order structure factors for copper measured by QCBED have been combined with the higher-order gamma-ray structure factors in order to obtain a larger highly accurate experimental data set. The gamma-ray values were relativistically corrected and rescaled.
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September 2004
Accurate low-order Fourier coefficients of the crystal potential of SrTiO(3) are measured by quantitative convergent-beam electron diffraction. The accuracy in the corresponding derived X-ray structure factors is about 0.1% for the strong low-order reflections (sin theta/lambda < 0.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFQuantitative convergent-beam electron diffraction is used to determine structure factors and three-phase structure invariants. The refinements are based on centre-disc intensities only. An algorithm for param-eter-sensitive pixel sampling of experimental intensities is implemented in the refinement procedure to increase sensitivity and computer speed.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFProtein G columns were used to remove IgG from human plasma, and the effect on levels of factor XII, factor XI and prekallikrein was studied in functional tests. IgG was detected in PAGE immunoblot experiments with Fc-specific antibodies. Removal of the bulk of IgG in a procedure based on a low plasma dilution (1+2.
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