Chaotic crystallography: How the physics of information reveals structural order in materials

DP Varn, JP Crutchfield - Current Opinion in Chemical Engineering, 2015 - Elsevier
We review recent progress in applying information-theoretic and computation-theoretic
measures to describe material structure that transcends previous methods based on exact …

Stacking fault model of∊-martensite and its DIFFaX implementation

S Martin, C Ullrich, D Šimek, U Martin… - Journal of Applied …, 2011 - journals.iucr.org
Plastic deformation of highly alloyed austenitic transformation-induced plasticity (TRIP)
steels with low stacking fault energy leads typically to the formation of∊-martensite within the …

Stacking fault energy in austenitic steels determined by using in situ X-ray diffraction during bending

D Rafaja, C Krbetschek, C Ullrich… - Journal of Applied …, 2014 - journals.iucr.org
A method is presented which determines the stacking fault energy in face-centred cubic
materials from the critical stress that is induced via sample bending in the early stages of …

WPPM: microstructural analysis beyond the Rietveld method

P Scardi, M Ortolani, M Leoni - Materials Science Forum, 2010 - Trans Tech Publ
The basics of the Whole Powder Pattern Modeling and its implementation in the PM2K
software are briefly reviewed. The main features and functionalities, and most common line …

On the modelling of the powder pattern from a nanocrystalline material

P Scardi, M Leoni, KR Beyerlein - Zeitschrift für Kristallographie, 2011 - degruyter.com
Some issues related to the modelling of the powder diffraction pattern of a nanocrystalline
material are proposed. Serious misunderstanding of the results can occur when the peak …

Influence of the microstructure of Gold− Zirconia yolk− shell catalysts on the CO oxidation activity

AD Pandey, R Güttel, M Leoni… - The Journal of …, 2010 - ACS Publications
The gold− zirconia yolk− shell system is an interesting catalyst for CO oxidation. The size
distribution of the gold nanoparticles is very narrow, and they are well separated from each …

In situ X-ray diffraction study of stacking fault formation in the near-surface region of transformation induced plasticity steels

D Rafaja, C Krbetschek, D Borisova, G Schreiber… - Thin Solid Films, 2013 - Elsevier
Formation of stacking faults in the near-surface region of Cr–Mn–Ni steels that shows the
effect of transformation induced plasticity (TRIP) was investigated by means of in situ X-ray …

Application of the Debye function to systems of crystallites

KR Beyerlein, RL Snyder, M Li, P Scardi - Philosophical Magazine, 2010 - Taylor & Francis
The Debye function was used to simulate the X-ray powder diffraction patterns from loose-
packed systems of nanocrystals. The resulting patterns contain local atomic lattice …

Structure and morphology of shape-controlled Pd nanocrystals

J Solla-Gullon, E Garnier, JM Feliu, M Leoni… - Journal of Applied …, 2015 - scripts.iucr.org
Pd nanocrystals were produced with uniform truncated-cube shape and a narrow size
distribution, yielding controlled surface area fractions from low Miller index …

∊-Machine spectral reconstruction theory: a direct method for inferring planar disorder and structure from X-ray diffraction studies

DP Varn, GS Canright, JP Crutchfield - … Crystallographica Section A …, 2013 - journals.iucr.org
In previous publications [Varn et al.(2002). Phys. Rev. B, 66, 174110; Varn et al.(2007). Acta
Cryst. B63, 169–182] we introduced and applied a new technique for discovering and …