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ScienceAsia (): 182-187 |doi: 10.2306/scienceasia1513-1874...182


Accurate determination of the low-angle structure factors of βNiAl by powder X-ray diffraction


Alan G. Foxa,*, E. Sarath K. Menonb

 
ABSTRACT:     An improved approach to the analysis of powder X-ray diffractometer data obtained from crystalline materials has been developed and applied to diffraction data obtained from powdered βNi-50.51 at% Al (B2 cubic structure) with Cu-Kα radiation. Great care was taken to ensure the accuracy of the alloy chemical analysis and very fine powders (less than 5 µm particle size) were used to minimize the effects of preferred orientation and extinction. As a result it was found that, even when only a few reflections are available for study and anomalous dispersion corrections and thus extinction corrections are somewhat larger than normal due to excessive fluorescence, it is possible to obtain accurate low-angle structure factor values that give information about crystal bonding. In the case of βNiAl, this appears to be predominantly ionic. These results mean that any laboratory that has a basic powder X-ray diffractometer can adopt this approach and make accurate measurements of the structure factors of many crystalline solids.

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a Faculty of Engineering and Technology, Asian University, 89 Moo 12, Highway 331, Banglamung, Chon Buri 20150 Thailand
b Centre for Materials Science and Engineering, Department of Mechanical and Astronautical Engineering, Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, CA 93943, USA

* Corresponding author, E-mail: afox@asianust.ac.th

Received 3 Nov 2011, Accepted 11 Apr 2012