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<pclass="caption"><spanclass="caption-text">Screen-shot of PDFgui during a refinement of multiple data-sets</span></p>
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<pclass="caption"><spanclass="caption-text">Screen-shot of PDFgui during a refinement of multiple data-sets</span><aclass="headerlink" href="#id3" title="Permalink to this image">¶</a></p>
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<p>The diffraction data are Fourier transformed to obtain the atomic pair distribution
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function (PDF) and analyzed by quantitatively fitting nanostructure models to the
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refinements similar to those shown, allowing researchers to make scientific
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discoveries during data collection, at the beam-time, and not a-posteriori after
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the beamtime is over. PDFgui has numerous extensions
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that are described in more detail in <aclass="footnote-reference" href="#id2" id="id1">[1]</a>. The beta version of PDFgui
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that are described in more detail in <aclass="footnote-reference brackets" href="#id2" id="id1">1</a>. The beta version of PDFgui
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is now in public release, available for Windows, Linux and Mac OSX platforms,
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and in the first month has been downloaded 220 times. More information can be
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found at <aclass="reference external" href="https://www.diffpy.org">https://www.diffpy.org</a>.</p>
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