Congratulatinos Stefano!
Congratulatinos Stefano!
The diffuse looks as if it makes lines in reciprocal space, so stacking faults?
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True the Fourier is typically slow, but the generation of the disordered model is at the moment even slower, I guess. But the Reverse Monte Carlo community should be able to benefit a lot
definitely not just the speed, I can spot the Braggs in there!
I would be tempted to try and fit this data with this approach: journals.aps.org/prmaterials/...
Is the raw data available?
@stecanossa.bsky.social I guess you would be a master of this :-)
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That looks really cool, also to figure out the different types of stacking and how they are related.... So I guess I have two weeks till my lecture where I want to talk about close packing to start shopping and building....
Oh, I should also prepare such large structural models for our lectures. 3D works so much better than just showing them on screen.
Thank you! I keep telling myself that I should try to sell diffraction patterns as art or bathroom tiles to raise funds for the research :-)