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Supplementary Material

Supplementary material is sent to the people refereeing an article and is deposited to the appropriate structural database for which the structure will be part. Typically it consists of:

  1. Extended tables of geometrical parameters.
  2. A listing of the powder profile, typically as:
    d or 2q
    Observed
    Intensity
    Calculated
    Intensit
    7.83
    1000
    1010
    7.85
    1021
    1015
    etc
  3. A table of aniostropic temperature factors if these are not included in the bulk of the article.
Many journals now request all the data resulting from a completed Rietveld refinement to be deposited as a powder CIF file (see later section).


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