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X-ray diffraction study of a Nd3Ga5SiO14 crystal at 295 and 90 k and the structural basis for chirality

An accurate X-ray diffraction study of a Nd 3 Ga 5 SiO 14 crystal (sp. gr. P 321, Z = 1) has been performed using repeated X-ray diffraction data sets collected on a diffractometer equipped with a CCD area detector at 295 and 90 K. The asymmetry of the disorder in the atomic positions in Nd 3 Ga 5 S...

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Published in:Crystallography reports 2014-09, Vol.59 (5), p.689-698
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