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<h1>Enabling new science in nanoscale structure characterization of complex materials<aclass="headerlink" href="#enabling-new-science-in-nanoscale-structure-characterization-of-complex-materials" title="Permalink to this headline">¶</a></h1>
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<p><em>C. L. Farrow, P. Juhás, J. W. Liu, D. Bryndin, E. S. Božin, J. Bloch,
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and S. J. L. Billinge (Michigan State University)</em></p>
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sub-group of the DANSE project recently released a new software tool that
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will have a large impact in nanostructure characterization using x-ray and
<pclass="caption"><spanclass="caption-text">Screen-shot of PDFgui during a refinement of multiple data-sets</span><aclass="headerlink" href="#id3" title="Permalink to this image">¶</a></p>
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<p><spanclass="caption-text">Screen-shot of PDFgui during a refinement of multiple data-sets</span><aclass="headerlink" href="#id3" title="Permalink to this image">¶</a></p>
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<p>The diffraction data are Fourier transformed to obtain the atomic pair distribution
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function (PDF) and analyzed by quantitatively fitting nanostructure models to the
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data. PDFgui allows rapid setup of individual and multiple
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