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Search Publications by: James P. Cline (Fed)

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Bayesian Inference of Nanoparticle-Broadened X-Ray Line Profiles

February 1, 2004
Author(s)
N G. Armstrong, W Kalceff, James Cline, John E. Bonevich
A single and self-contained method for determining the crystallite-size distribution and shape from experimental line profile data is presented. We have shown that the crystallite-size distribution can be determined without assuming a functional form for

Fundamental Parameters Line Profile Fitting in Laboratory Diffractometers

February 1, 2004
Author(s)
R W. Cheary, A A. Coelho, James Cline
The fundamental parameters approach to line profile fitting uses physically based models to generate the line profile shapes. Fundamental parameters profile fitting (FPPF) has been used to synthesize and fit data from both parallel beam and divergent beam

Bayesian Analysis of Ceria Nanoparticles From Line Profile Data

January 12, 2004
Author(s)
N G. Armstrong, A Dowd, James Cline, W Kalceff
A Bayesian/Maximum entropy (MaxEnt) method is applied to quantify the broadening of X-ray line profiles in terms of the nanocrystallite size effects in ceria. The analysis is in general agreement with transmission electron microscopy results, while

Phase Relationships and Phase Formation in the System BaF 2 -BaO-Y 2 O 3 -CuO x -H 2 O

January 1, 2002
Author(s)
Winnie K. Wong-Ng, Lawrence P. Cook, J Suh, Igor Levin, Mark D. Vaudin, Ron Feenstra, James P. Cline
The interplay of melting equilibria and reaction kinetics is important during formation of the Ba2YCu3O6+x (Y-213) phase from starting materials in the quaternary reciprocal system Ba,Y,Cu//O,F. For experimental investigation of the process we are using a

Comparative of Texture Analysis Techniques for Highly Oriented a-Al 2 O 3

August 1, 2000
Author(s)
M M. Seabugh, Mark D. Vaudin, James Cline, G L. Messing
Texture measurements were performed on liquid phase sintered alumina textured by a templated grain growth process. Texture distributions were measured using four techniques (x-ray pole figure, rocking curve, and Rietveld refinement and stereological