Abstract

We describe the development of reverse Monte Carlo methods for modelling structural disorder in crystalline materials from neutron powder diffraction data, explaining the advantages and disadvantages of the different methods available. The distinction between elastic (Bragg) scattering and total scattering measurements, and the different type of structural information that can be deduced from them, is made in some detail. The possibilities for further developments are described.

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