2007
DOI: 10.1524/zkri.2007.222.2.47
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Charge flipping combined with histogram matching to solve complex crystal structures from powder diffraction data

Abstract: Abstract. The charge-flipping structure-solution algorithm introduced by Oszlányi and Sütő in 2004 has been adapted to accommodate powder diffraction data. In particular, a routine for repartitioning the intensities of overlapping reflections has been implemented within the iterative procedure. This is done by modifiying the electron density map with a histogram-matching algorithm, and then using the Fourier coefficients obtained from this map to repartition the structure factor amplitudes within each overlap … Show more

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“…The methods requiring the extraction of structure factor amplitudes like the reciprocal (RSM) or dual space (for example charge flipping, Baerlocher et al, 2007) methods suffer from peak overlap in a powder pattern, and are less often used, especially for ball milled samples (Č erný, 2008). Significant progress in the intensity partitioning for overlapping peaks was achieved by employing an additional parameter like temperature (anisotropic thermal expansion) or preferred orientation (see David and Shankland, 2008 for more details).…”
Section: Direct-or Reciprocal-space Method?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The methods requiring the extraction of structure factor amplitudes like the reciprocal (RSM) or dual space (for example charge flipping, Baerlocher et al, 2007) methods suffer from peak overlap in a powder pattern, and are less often used, especially for ball milled samples (Č erný, 2008). Significant progress in the intensity partitioning for overlapping peaks was achieved by employing an additional parameter like temperature (anisotropic thermal expansion) or preferred orientation (see David and Shankland, 2008 for more details).…”
Section: Direct-or Reciprocal-space Method?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…RSM, however, still remains the most general powder diffraction tool. Application of new ideas such as the Charge Flipping Algorithm [Baerlocher et al (2007)] allows the ab initio solution of any type of crystals including the modulated structures and quasicrystals without a priori knowledge of the crystal symmetry and composition.…”
Section: Direct -Or Reciprocal -Space Method?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It was not clear which mirror plane should be removed, so an independent evaluation of the symmetry was carried out by running the powder charge flipping ( pCF) algorithm 29 …”
Section: Structure Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%