Neutron Diffraction Analysis of a Single-Crystal Structure of Rb^sub 0.51^Tl^sub 0.49^H^sub 2^PO^sub 4
A crystal structure analysis of the mixed crystal ... was conducted at ambient temperature by neutron diffraction analysis using a high-quality single crystal grown from an aqueous solution. ... and ... (TDP) exhibit clearly different crystal structures from each other, although Rb + and Tl + have a...
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