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    XRD CUBIC

    XRD CUBIC

    Simulate crystal cell length (a), Miller indices {h, k, l}, d-spacing

    This is a basic computer program (coded in Python) to simulate possible unit crystal cell length (a), Miller indices - {h, k, l} and interplanar spacing (d) for cubic crystals from observed (experimental) X-ray diffraction (XRD) angle, 2-theta. It can simulate all these possible crystal lattice parameters for cubic crystal systems between the given 2–theta values within the range of specified cell length (a) limits. 1. Enter wavelength of X-ray (in Angstroms) 2. Enter minimum and maximum diffraction angle as 2-theta (in Degrees) 3. Enter minimum and maximum unit cell length (in Angstroms) All the possible cubic crystal parameters, as well as diffraction angle with reference to d-spacing between the given Miller indices (h k l planes), will be simulated. ...
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