Modulated and composite structures dictionary (msCIF) version 1.0.1
Category ATOM_SITE_DISPLACE_SPECIAL_FUNC
Name:'_atom_site_displace_special_func_[]'
Definition:
Data items in the ATOM_SITE_DISPLACE_SPECIAL_FUNC category record details about the displacive modulation of an atom site in a modulated structure when it is not described by Fourier series. Special functions are effective in some cases where the modulations are highly anharmonic, since the number of parameters is drastically reduced. However, they are in general discontinuous or with discontinuous derivatives and therefore these functions describe an ideal situation that never occurs in a real modulated crystal. Up to now, only a few types of special functions have been used and all of them come from the JANA suite of programs. Although this approach is far from being general, it has the advantage that the functions are tightly defined and therefore the atomic displacements and occupations can be calculated easily. In this dictionary, only the special functions available in JANA2000 have been included. These are: (1) Sawtooth functions for atomic displacive modulation along x, y and z. (2) Crenel functions for the occupational modulation of atoms and rigid groups. Both of these only apply to one-dimensional modulated structures.Example:
Example 1 - extracted from Gao, Coppens, Cox & Moodenbaugh [Acta
Cryst. (1993), A49, 141-148].
# - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - # In this example the displacive modulation of the O(4) # atom was modelled using a sawtooth-shaped function. # - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - loop_ _atom_site_displace_special_func_atom_site_label _atom_site_displace_special_func_sawtooth_ax _atom_site_displace_special_func_sawtooth_ay _atom_site_displace_special_func_sawtooth_az _atom_site_displace_special_func_sawtooth_c _atom_site_displace_special_func_sawtooth_w O(4) -0.270(6) 0.022(9) 0.014(2) 0.42(2) 1.07(2) |
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