Fan Lecture 4 Flashcards

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What is structure factor?

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A complex number that quantifies the contribution of each lattice point in a crystal to the scattering intensity observed in x-ray diffraction experiments. They are essential for determining the crystal structure and interpreting x-ray diffraction data.

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What is atomic structure factor?

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F(hkl) quantifies the contribution of each atom in a crystal lattice to the scattering of x-rays
- crucial for determining crystal structures and interpreting x-ray diffraction data

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What is the overall structure factor of a crystal, knowing the content of the unit cell?

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∑j fje^(2πi(hxj+kyj+lzj))
fj = scattering factor of atom j and a function of the electron density of the atom

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What is the relationship between the structure factor F(hkl) and the reflection hkl?

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Friedel’s law states that the structure factor Fhkl for a reflection hkl is equal to the complex conjugate of the structure factor Fhkl for the corresponding Friedel mate reflection.

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What is the phase of F(hkl)?

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represents the relative phase relationship between the scattered waves from different atoms within the crystal lattice.
varies from 0 to 2π radians

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What is Friedel’s pair?

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A pair of reflections in x-ray crystallography with indices hkl and -hkl. They have the same magnitude but opposite phases of the structure factor.

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What is electron density? How does it relate to F(hkl)?

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Electron density: spatial distribution of electrons within a crystal lattice; can be determined from the Fourier transform of the measured intensities of x-ray diffraction data.
Fhkl contains magnitude and phase information about the scattering x-rays by the crystal lattice. The squared magnitude is proportional to the electron density at the corresponding point in reciprocal space

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Why does electron density function need to be calculated?

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It provides information about the spatial distribution of electrons within a crystal lattice. It determines the position of atoms in the crystal structure, as well as chemical bonding and coordination.

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