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Use of an Automated Powder Diffractometer for the Analysis of Rock Samples

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  06 March 2019

R. Jenkins
Affiliation:
Philips Electronic Instruments, Mount Vernon, New York 10550
R.G. Westberg
Affiliation:
Philips Electronic Instruments, Mount Vernon, New York 10550
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We have recently described an automated powder diffractometer, the APD-3500, in which a small (4K x 18 bit) minicomputer is utilized for hardware control and data processing. Among the software programs developed for this system is a “Peak Search“ routine which is designed to record a diffraction pattern with optimum, use of scanning time and to give output directly in J.C.P.D.S. Powder Data File Format. Optimum use of scanning time is achieved by a double-pass System in which a first (rapid) pass is made to establish significant data.

A second routine is a “Line Profile” routine which gives the choice of rapid slewing or slow Step scanning of the goniometer between selected angular ranges. The routine thus allows the controlled stepping of the goniometer between selected angular ranges giving incremental and integral, background corrected counts. An automatic internal and/or external calibration capability makes this particular mode ideal for quantitative analysis.

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Research Article
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Copyright © International Centre for Diffraction Data 1972

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