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Lattice pathologies lead to features in diffraction images that are not explained by straightforward Fourier transform of the contents of the unit cell, sampled at its reciprocal lattice positions. | |||
One example of this is [[Incommensurate Modulation]] (for examples, see the PDF of 2nd reference in article [[Incommensurate Modulation]]). | |||
Other reasons are: | |||
== lattice-translocation disorder == | == lattice-translocation disorder == | ||