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00-2-11 Proposed additions to the pdCIF dictionary
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- Subject: 00-2-11 Proposed additions to the pdCIF dictionary
- From: "Brian H. Toby" <brian.toby@nist.gov>
- Date: Sat, 12 Feb 2000 20:52:37 GMT
Dear members of the pdDMG: There have been a series of proposed additions to the pdCIF dictionary that I would like to submit to the pdDMG for discussion. I sincerely regret that these proposals are "well aged" because I have only a very limited amount of time for CIF these days. The first four items come from Robin Shirley, who is doing quite a bit of work in the area of powder indexing and the remaining two come from Philips Analytical. Let me first present them, more or less as received, I will add my some comments in a subsequent e-mail. 00-2-11.1) _pd_proc_quadr_Q Quadratic form Q=1/d^2^ The derived measure of line position used by most indexing programs. 00-2-11.2) _pd_index_appendix This section contains descriptive information on the indexing history of the pattern. 00-2-11.3) _pd_proc_index_merit Indexing figure of merit for the observed pattern and the chosen set of cell constants. The type(s) of figure of merit used should be specified. Previous values (and the associated cell, etc.) can be saved in _pd_index_appendix. 00-2-11.4) _pd_peak_index_status A four-character code word showing the status of indexing (or non-indexing) for the peak. Some suggested values are `uniq' (uniquely indexed by a single set of Miller indices), `mult' (multiply indexed by several possible sets of Miller indices), `part' (singly indexed because a multiply-indexed peak has been intensity-partitioned into its components; do not use `part' for peaks that have been extracted by deconvolution, which may be flagged as `uniq' or `mult' as the case may be), `omit' (peak omitted from indexing because from a known secondary phase or otherwise flagged as unreliable on a priori grounds - not mere failure to index), `fail' (failed to index). 00-2-11.5) _pd_calib_omega_offset _pd_calib_phi_offset _pd_calib_chi_offset Offsets (in degrees) used to calibrate omega, phi and chi (as defined in _pd_meas_angle_chi _pd_meas_angle_omega and _pd_meas_angle_phi). 00-2-11.6) Storing x-ray tube take-off angle How should this be done? ******************************************************************** Brian H. Toby, Ph.D. Leader, Crystallography Team Brian.Toby@NIST.gov NIST Center for Neutron Research, Stop 8562 voice: 301-975-4297 National Institute of Standards & Technology FAX: 301-921-9847 Gaithersburg, MD 20899-8562 ********************************************************************
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