IUCrJ (Sep 2022)

Real-space texture and pole-figure analysis using the 3D pair distribution function on a platinum thin film

  • Sani Y. Harouna-Mayer,
  • Songsheng Tao,
  • ZiZhou Gong,
  • Martin v. Zimmermann,
  • Dorota Koziej,
  • Ann-Christin Dippel,
  • Simon J. L. Billinge

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1107/S2052252522006674
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 5
pp. 594 – 603

Abstract

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An approach is described for studying texture in nanostructured materials. The approach implements the real-space texture pair distribution function (PDF), txPDF, laid out by Gong & Billinge {(2018). arXiv:1805.10342 [cond-mat]}. It is demonstrated on a fiber-textured polycrystalline Pt thin film. The approach uses 3D PDF methods to reconstruct the orientation distribution function of the powder crystallites from a set of diffraction patterns, taken at different tilt angles of the substrate with respect to the incident beam, directly from the 3D PDF of the sample. A real-space equivalent of the reciprocal-space pole figure is defined in terms of interatomic vectors in the PDF and computed for various interatomic vectors in the Pt film. Furthermore, it is shown how a valid isotropic PDF may be obtained from a weighted average over the tilt series, including the measurement conditions for the best approximant to the isotropic PDF from a single exposure, which for the case of the fiber-textured film was in a nearly grazing incidence orientation of ∼10°. Finally, an open-source Python software package, FouriGUI, is described that may be used to help in studies of texture from 3D reciprocal-space data, and indeed for Fourier transforming and visualizing 3D PDF data in general.

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