Abstract
In this article, we report a practical application of physical-phasing X-ray crystallography to access specific information about the electron-density distribution on an III–V semiconductor. The objective is to demonstrate that physical measurements of phase invariants can also be useful as an alternative method for studying crystalline structures. Here, evidences are given of their sensitivity to non-spherical charge distribution around atomic sites.
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