Abstract

A computer program which generates a replica of a Debye-Scherrer powder photograph for any cubic structure is described. The program also calculates Bragg angles for any such structure, real or hypothetical. It has been implemented using an inexpensive Sinclair Spectrum microcomputer in conjunction with a low-cost printer.

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