X-ray Diffraction

Course Number: 20 261(MTEN) 424
MW 11:00-11:50 Baldwin 764
T 2:00-4:15 Rhodes 513

Labs are due Monday at 5pm in 410 Rhodes.

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Quarter: Spring, 2009
Prof. G. Beaucage
Office 492 Rhodes Hall, 556-3063
beaucag@uc.edu

Teaching Assistant:   Sachit Chopra email: choprast@email.uc.edu

Textbooks:
"Web Notes XRD" (below), G. Beaucage, updated when needed (last 2006)
"Elements of X-ray Diffraction", B. D. Cullity and S. R. Stock, 3’nd Edition (2001)
        (You will probably need a copy of this text which is fairly comprehensive and useful to own,
        but it is possible to share a copy with other students or to use the web notes if you can't spare
        the funds.) 
       1956 Out of Copyright Edition From Internet Archives
Other sources:
"X-ray Diffraction Methods in Polymer Science", L. E. Alexander (1969)
"Methods of X-Ray and Neutron Scattering in Polymer Science", R. J. Roe (2000)

Quizzes S2001 PDF:    Quiz 1; Quiz 2; Quiz 3; Quiz 4; Quiz 5; Quiz 6; Quiz 7; Quiz 8; Quiz 9
Quizzes W2002 PDF:  Quiz 1; Quiz 2; Quiz 3; Quiz 4; Quiz 5; Quiz 6; Quiz 7; Quiz 8
Quizzes F2004 PDF:    Quiz 1; Quiz 2;Quiz 3; Quiz 4; Quiz 5; Quiz 6; Quiz 7; Quiz 8; Quiz 9; Final
Quizzes F2006 PDF:    Quiz 1;Quiz 2; Quiz 3; Quiz 4; Quiz 5; Quiz 6; Quiz 7; Quiz 8; Quiz 9; Final (3 Quiz) (All Quizzes but final.pdf)
Quizzes S2009 PDF:    Quiz 1; Quiz 2; Quiz 3; Quiz 4; Quiz 5; Quiz 6; Final (3 Quizzes)

Web Text XRD

TOPIC:

1. What are x-rays, How are they Made & Detected
2. Review of Crystalline Structure
  • Chapter2.html
             -Crystal Lattices Web Link
             -3D Crystal Planes, Paper Models
                     and more

             -Crystal Structures
             -More crystal Lattice things
             -Yet more crystal Lattice things
             -And so on crystal Lattice things
             -Link to Metal Crystal Structures
                    Link to Rasmol to view 3D
                       from above site
    (small pgm)
             -Debye Scherrer from Cubic Stru.
             -d-spacing equations
             -Crystallographic angle equations
             -Table of Interplanar Angles
             -Wiki Crystal Structures
             -Twinning in Geology
  • 3. Basic Idea of Diffraction, X-ray Cameras
  • Chapter3.html
             -Sathish Sukumaran's
              Scherrer Derivation
  • 4. Reciprocal Space
  • Appendix1.html-Reciprocal Road Map.html
    -Cambridge XRD
    -Local Link to Cambridge Page
    -Inverse Sp.
    -Electron Diffraction
  • 5. Models For Diffracted Intensity
  • Chapter4.html
              -Calculation of Intensity.html-Complex Exponential.html
    -Why Use Complex Numbers
  • 6. XRD of Semi-Crystalline Polymers
  • XRD of Semi-Crystalline Polymers.html
              -Paul Phillips Review 1990
              -Paul Phillips Review 1994
              -Bassett Pictures of Crystals
              -Polymer Crystal Structure Slides*
              -Chapter 4 Polymer Crystalline Structure
              -Paul Ehrlich
              -Chain Folding AFM
              -Lamellar Growth Movie
              -A Swedish course on Polymer crystals:
                (Local Copy Part 1; Local Copy Part 2; Local Copy Part 3)
              -Spherulitic Growth
  • Eric Baer Science Paper 2009
  • 7. Small-Angle Scattering of X-rays
  • SAXS/SANS
              -Old Small-Angle Scattering of X-rays.html
              -Glatter on SAXS
              -Rod scattering
              -SAXS Page Drexel
              -SANS ISIS
              -SAXS Okla. U.
              -UNICAT Chicago
              -SSRL SAXS Pople
  • 8. Other Analytic Techniques Using EM Waves
  • Spectroscopy, Dynamic Light Scattering
              -IR Spectroscopy, Wikipedia IR
              -NMR Spectroscopy, Wikipedia NMR
  • 9. Electron Diffraction
  • TEM ppt presentation Vidhya Sagar Jayaseelan
  • Other things
  • Appendix
              -History of XRD from PSU
              -Neutron Diffraction at LANL
  •  

    The course will follow Cullity's text with some additions mostly pertaining to polymer crystallography. A good source for polymer crystallography is the book by R. J. Roe (of our department) or the book by Alexander mentioned in the syllabus. Students will learn the basics of production and use of x-rays, and their application to the characterization of crystalline and semi-crystalline structure in metals, polymers and ceramics.

    You will need to be fully acquainted with the lab write-up prior to the lab. A short (10 minute) quiz will be given prior to the lab which will reflect 15% of the lab grade.  Labs will generally require 2 hours and will in some cases require sample preparation prior to the lab on the part of the students. This will be a rotating assignment and the student responsible for preparing samples will be graded on his work (30% of that labs grade. The student is responsible to meet with the TA to prepare the samples for that weeks lab.)
    Lab reports are due Monday at 5:00 pm in 410 Rhodes.  Late reports will not be accepted.

    You should work in a group to analyze data and develop your tables and plots to some extent but the words you write (the text) need to be your own.  Each student needs to prepare a separate lab report that is distinguishable from your group members.  You should look at the lab reports as a learning opportunity for technical writing. 

    Labs:
     Lab Report Format.html
     
    Lab Notebook Format.html
    (grading is at the discretion of TA)

     Error Analysis.html
    P. R. Bevington's paperback "Data Reduction and Error Analysis for the Physical Sciences", McGraw Hill, NY (1969)
    Any Physical Chemistry Laboratory Text
    UMich Error Site
    UC Physics Error Site

    Lab Report Format.pdf
     More details on Reports

    Lab Notebook Format.pdf
    (grading is at the discretion of TA)

    WEEK OF:
    Lab:
    Background:
    Data:
    April 7
    Lab 1 Laser Diffraction.html
    Draw what you see in microscope and see Fourier Transform (diffraction pattern).java

    Polymer Crystallites Background

    Some Optical Micrographs of Polymer Spherulites

    Simple Image Manipulation Shareware for Micrographs and LS Images

    jFourier1 Program to calculate FT of your drawings.
    Hair Scattering Help.pdf
    Similar Lab from Cornell www.ccmr.cornell.edu/education/modules/documents/Diffraction_000.pdf

    2009 LS and Micrographs.zip

    2006 LS and Micrographs

    2004 LS and Micrographs

    2002 SALS Patterns and Micrographs for Lab

    2001 SALS Patterns and Micrographs for Lab

    2000 SALS Patterns and Micrographs for Lab

    April 14
    PLEASE BRING ANY SAMPLES YOU WANT TO THIS LAB (See old lab data for interesting samples)

    Lab 2 Pinhole Camera.html
    Orientation Function Notes.html;pdf of same

    ".gif" Table of Polymer XRD Peaks

    XLS of 2 Theta positions for Common Polymers

    Link to Metal Crystal Structures

    Excel Macro to Convert UDF (diffractometer text) to excel format.

    Instructions for Excel Macro

    2009 Data.zip
    2006 Pinhole Data.zip
    2004 Fall Pinhole and Diff. Data
    W02 Pinhole Data
    F01 Polaroids PP Stretched shows Silica band (grainy)
    Oriented PHB Film from 2D image plate detector
    Pinhole Photos from Spring 2001
    Data for Orientation Calculation.xls
    Pinhole Photos from Winter 2001
    Pinhole Photos from 2000
    Pinhole Photos from 1999
    UHMWPE.gif
    ".zip" file of Azimuthal and Radial Averages for Lab (same as next two) + Polymer Spread Sheet (Need pkunzip, or winzip)
    Download Azimuthal Averaged Data.MSExcel
    Download Radial Averaged Data.MSExcel
    Spun High Density Polyethylene Fibers
    Blown Films of Linear Low Density Polyethylene
    April 21
    Lab 3 Stereographic Projections, A.html

    Details of Lab & Graph Paper
    Java programs that work
    Java Applet to make stereographic projections (Wulff Nets)
    (Doesn't draw great circles though.)

    Wulff Net ps files
    About Stereographic Projections IUCrSimple Wulff Net ppt
    Wulff point and plane movies
    Fairly detailed Wulff Net
    Black Wulff Net
    Boule Wikipedia
    Text For Lab
    Pole Figure Wikipedia
    Pole Figure uk

    Copy the link: http://www.eng.uc.edu/~gbeaucag/Classes/XRD/c2.pdf
    to your browser

    Copy the link: http://www.eng.uc.edu/~gbeaucag/Classes/XRD/c14.pdf
    to your browser

    April 28
    Lab 4 Laue Method.html
    Laue Method Schematic
    Greninger Chart
    Slides on Diffraction Measurements

    Java programs that work
    Java Applet to Calculate Laue patterns for SimpleC, FCC and BCC
    DOS Program for calculating Laue Patterns
    Text
    Another program for Laue Debye-Scherrer and Powder calculations
    Laue Movie; Link to Laue Digital Camera Company
    2009 Data

    2006 Data

    Crystal Quality KBr

    Laue Photos from 2000

    Laue Photos from 1999

    http://www.eng.uc.edu/~gbeaucag/Classes/XRD/c16.pdf

    May 5

    Lab 5 Debye Scherrer Camera
    Hull-Davey Charts.html

    X-Pert High Score Plus (ITC Database)

    Indium A6 Structure

    Excel Macro to Convert UDF (diffractometer text) to excel format.

    Instructions for Excel Macro
    2009 Data Zip

    2006 Data Zip
    2004 Fall Data, Zip of all
    2001 Spring Diffractometer Runs for Indexing
    Link to Indium Structure (A6 by Strukturbericht ...)
    2000 Indium
    1999 Data (.hqx files of excel spreadsheets):
    Copper (FCC)
    Germanium Single Crystal (Diamond Cubic)
    Molybdenum (BCC)
    Indium(BC Tetragonal)
    Brass Key (FCC Compare to Copper)
    Germanium Ground to Powder(Compare with Germanium Single Crystal above, Diamond Cubic)
    Second Run of Moly(BCC)
    Zinc (HCP in Table 10.2)
    May 12
    Lab 6 Diffractometer,
    Metal Phase Analysis.html
    Instructions for Excel Macro
    2009 Data.zip
    Groups 1 Gand 2
    , Groups 3 and 4 2006

    Data 2004, zip of folder

    Metal Phase Spring 2001.xls

    Data.xls for 2000

    1999 Data (.hqx of excel spreadsheets):
    Copper Wire (oriented), Copper Plate (unoriented), Zinc Powder, Brass Key, Moly Powder, Moly/Copper Powder

    May 19
    Lab 7 SAXS
    Semi-crystalline Polymer Morphology

    XRD of Semi-Crystalline Polymers

    SAXS Notes
    SAXS Data 2009.rar
    SAXS Data 2006
    2004 Data
    2001 Data
    q* vs Temp data for Hoffman Analysis
    Aerogel 2D
    PE isotropic 2D HDPE
    Aerogel 2D
    All 1-d files are columns of q (1/Angstrom), I (counts), Standard Deviation (counts)
    Aerogel 1D
    PET (Bad) 1D
    PE 1D LDPE

    Processing Data LDPE
    2d SAXS and XRD of Blown LDPE Films

    May 26
    Lab 8 Diffractometer,
    Polymer Degree of Crystallinity.html

    Instructions for Excel Macro

    Polymer Crystalline Morphology

    Polymer Handbook (e-ref at UC only)

    2009 DOC.zip
    2006 Data Gps 1 and 2; Gps 3 and 4
    2004 DOC Data, SAXS and XRD PET
    PET Data 020228 CONTAINS NEW GOOD AMORPHOUS
    PET (Polyethylene Pterapthalate(sp)) for a series of crystallization temperatures and an amorphous run.
    DCS Trace for PET, Tg~85C
    2001 Spring PE different DOC
    2000 Data (.xls file of Durm and PETE Bottle)
    Drum Heads and PET Bottle Data
    1999 Data (.hqx files of excel spreadsheets):
    Polyethylene Trace
    Close to Amorphous PE Trace
    Metallocene Low Crystallinity

    June 2
    307? ERC

     

    Lab 9 TEM.html

    Keith's Writeup.html

    C20

    Hyojin Song's Standard Spot Patterns

    Program for calculating Kossel patterns, Laue and Kikuchi Lines

    Lab 9.pdf

    Keith's.pdf

    German TEM Web page

    Data 2009 (From Hyojin Song)

    Data 2006

    Lab on June 2 will be taught by Hyojin Song
    songhn@email.uc.edu
    He is an expert in electron diffraction and TEM. 

    Lab Groups:

    Course Requirements

    Quizzes: Each Wednesday. Quizzes will be held at the end of class for 1/2 hour.

    Occasional Homework: Due 1 week from assignment (very rare).

    Labs: Don't copy old labs.

    All labs are due Monday at 5 pm for all lab sections.

    Work together on labs and share data but your write-up should be done independently.

    A short quiz (10 minutes) will be given at the start of each lab period covering the lab.  This will reflect 15% of your lab grade.

    Grading

    All assignments (quizzes, labs and occasional homework) will receive equal weight. The following letter grades will be based on the average of these assignments,

    Only Whole Grades Are Used Unless the Class Petitions for Half Grades at the Start of the Quarter (first week).

    A comprehensive final based on all quizzes, homework and labs will be worth 3 assignment grades.

                                               Schedule for the End of the Quarter

    Monday, June 8, 9:45 - 11:45 a.m.
        

    A = 100-90.0; B = 89.9-80.0; C = 79.9-70.0
    Code = last three digits of M number.

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