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The interpretation of intensity distributions from disordered binary alloys
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1971
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X-ray CrystallographyX-ray SpectroscopyEngineeringSevere Plastic DeformationElectron DiffractionIntensity DistributionsMaterials SciencePhysicsCrystalline DefectsAtomic PhysicsSolid MechanicsCrystallographySolid-state PhysicMicrostructureDiffraction PatternAtomic DisplacementsNatural SciencesX-ray DiffractionApplied PhysicsCondensed Matter PhysicsAlloy DesignX-ray DiffuseAlloy PhaseMechanics Of Materials
X-ray diffuse scattering from disordered alloys is the primary direct source of information concerning the Warren parameters which describe the existing state of order. However, the short range order diffuse intensity is obscured by other contributions to the diffraction pattern resulting from static atomic displacements from the average lattice, and from effects related to thermal motion. Described here is a method to separate the diffraction pattern into its various components so that each may be interpreted independently. No assumptions are made about the nature of the atomic displacements δ, except that they are sufficiently small, and that the diffraction vector k/2π is sufficiently small, that terms beyond the term quadratic in k . δ may be neglected in the series expansion of exp [ik . δ].