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Recent advances in the application of total scattering methods to functional materials
Alessandro Mancini1, Lorenzo Malavasi
1Department of Chemistry and INSTM, Viale Taramelli 16, 27100 Pavia, Italy. Lorenzo.malavasi@unipv.it.
Abstract:
In this Feature Article we provide a description of some of the most recent results obtained in the field of materials science by means of total scattering methods and PDF analysis. Particular attention is devoted to the application of PDF to functional materials and to examples showing the combination of PDF with other solid state chemistry techniques.
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