摘要

Theoretical concepts and the practical application of the three-dimensional pair distribution 3D-PDF) method and its variant, the three-dimensional delta-pair distribution 3D-delta PDF) method, are presented. In analogy to traditional Patterson function analysis, advantage is taken of the Fourier transformation either of the full three-dimensional diffraction pattern of a disordered crystal or just of the isolated diffuse scattering, respectively. By the use of three-dimensional information, analysis of disorder becomes straightforward, and it becomes possible to investigate far more complicated structures than is feasible with well established powder diffraction-based PDF analysis. Compared to more traditional modelling techniques, such as Monte Carlo simulation, the 3D-delta PDF provides direct access to disorder models and allows selective modelling of distinct structural features, which are, in contrast to reciprocal space, well localized in PDF space. The principles of the 3D-delta PDF approach are exemplified using an analysis of the twofold (similar to 8 A) periodic superstructure of a decagonal Al65Cu20Co15 quasicrystal. Although analysis of disorder in quasicrystals is far more demanding than in the case of periodic structures, details of the disordered structure could be elucidated. The superstructure is found to be built from columnar units, having a maximum diameter of similar to 14.5 A. The lateral correlation between these columns is weak. Internally, the columns consist of a long-range-ordered alternation of flat and puckered layers. The development of the model and the atomic structure of the columns are described in detail.

  • 出版日期2011-2