Title of article :
MOTION AND DISORDER IN CRYSTAL STRUCTURE ANALYSIS: Measuring and Distinguishing Them
Author/Authors :
Burgi، H.B. نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2000
Pages :
22
From page :
275
To page :
296
Abstract :
Dynamic processes in crystalline solids are reflected in the atomic displacement amplitudes determined, together with the atomic coordinates, by crystal structure analysis. The interpretation of such amplitudes poses two severe problems: (a) The relative phases of the atomic displacements are lost; and (b) the amplitudes may reflect disorder in the structure and systematic error in the diffraction experiment in addition to motion, but the three contributions cannot be separated on the basis of measurements at a single temperature. Several approximate ways to solve these problems, e.g. rigid-body and segmented-rigid-body analysis, are reviewed together with their limitations. A more recent approach that represents a significant advance with respect to both difficulties is also described: Crystal structures are determined over a range of temperatures; the mean square amplitude quantities are interpreted by taking explicit account of their temperature dependence, i.e. by exploiting the difference in behavior of a microscopic oscillator in the low-temperature, quantum regime and in the high-temperature, classical regime. A distinction between low-frequency and highfrequency motion, disorder, and systematic error becomes possible with this model; this is illustrated with the help of case studies.
Keywords :
dynamic processes in solids , temperature-dependence of crystal structures , rigid-body motion , molecular crystals , vibrational amplitudes
Journal title :
Annual Review of Physical Chemistry
Serial Year :
2000
Journal title :
Annual Review of Physical Chemistry
Record number :
121579
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