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Shahid Ali

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  • 1 - How to Download and Install OriginLab Software for Free.mp4
    03:41
  • 2 - How to plot XRD data From machine data to a publishable graph.mp4
    15:17
  • 2 - JCPD-4-857.txt
  • 2 - LiF-CSV-MS-DOS.csv
  • 2 - lif-raw-data.zip
  • 2 - t32.zip
  • 3 - How to calculate Full Width at Half Maximum FWHM of a curve.mp4
    03:57
  • 3 - fwhm.zip
  • 4 - How to smooth XRD graph.mp4
    05:57
  • 4 - smoothxrd.zip
  • 5 - How to subtract instrumental broadening K1 and K2 overlap from XRD data.mp4
    09:52
  • 5 - XRD1.xlsx
  • 5 - xrd1.zip
  • 6 - How to subtract instrumental broadening Bi from XRD data.mp4
    07:20
  • 6 - Instrumental-Broadening.xlsx
  • 6 - lab6.zip
  • 7 - 2.subtracting-baseline-from-xrd-plot.zip
  • 7 - 3.subtracting-baseline-from-ftir-plot.zip
  • 7 - Baseline correction to XRD data.mp4
    08:55
  • 8 - How to quickly find XRD peak positions and label them in a graph.mp4
    00:59
  • 8 - excercise-file.zip
  • 9 - How to deconvolute a peak multiple peaks fitting.mp4
    16:07
  • 9 - decon1.zip
  • 9 - decon2.zip
  • 9 - decon3.zip
  • 10 - How to calculate area under the curve.mp4
    06:28
  • 10 - auc.zip
  • 11 - How to find FWHM and area under the curve with one click.mp4
    00:59
  • 11 - fwhm-auc.zip
  • 12 - How to add negative hkl indices to XRD graph.mp4
    00:59
  • 12 - q13.zip
  • 13 - How to quickly find peaks positions and label them in a graph.mp4
    01:00
  • 13 - q22.zip
  • 14 - How to find peaks in XRD plot with one click.mp4
    01:00
  • 14 - quick-peaks.zip
  • 15 - How to calculate the crystallite size from XRD data.mp4
    08:49
  • 15 - crystsize.zip
  • 15 - xrd-crystallite-size.xlsx
  • 16 - How to calculate dspacing interplanar spacing from XRD data.mp4
    11:54
  • 16 - dspacing.zip
  • 16 - d-spacing.xlsx
  • 17 - How to calculate lattice constants from XRD data.mp4
    21:43
  • 17 - Lattice-constant.xlsx
  • 17 - lattice-constants.zip
  • 17 - xrd-ortho.zip
  • 18 - CC.docx
  • 18 - How to calculate lattice type and parameters directly from XRD data.mp4
    11:30
  • 18 - Lattice-parameters.xlsx
  • 18 - Lattice-parameters-and-bond-angles.xlsx
  • 18 - untitled.zip
  • 19 - Crystallinity-index.xlsx
  • 19 - How to calculate crystallinity index from XRD data.mp4
    17:16
  • 19 - crystallinity-index.zip
  • 20 - Dislocation-density.xlsx
  • 20 - How to calculate dislocation density from XRD data.mp4
    05:25
  • 20 - dislocation-density.zip
  • 21 - How to calculate microstrain from XRD data.mp4
    10:44
  • 21 - Microstrain.xlsx
  • 21 - microstrain.zip
  • 22 - WilliamsonHall Plot WH Plot Crystallite Size Microstrain.mp4
    09:35
  • 22 - W-H-plot.xlsx
  • 22 - w-h-plot.zip
  • 23 - FWHM vs Integral Breadth Crystallite Size Microstrain.mp4
    05:36
  • 23 - FWHM-IB.xlsx
  • 23 - fwhm-ib.zip
  • 24 - Modified-W-H-plots.xlsx
  • 24 - WH Plots UDMUSDMUDEDM Crystallite Size Microstrain Energy Density.mp4
    11:29
  • 24 - modified-w-h-plots.zip
  • 25 - How to install GSASII A Free XRD Data Analysis Software.mp4
    06:44
  • 26 - CC.txt
  • 26 - XRD data analysis simple plotting and refinement in GSASII.mp4
    12:05
  • 26 - XRD-Powder-Data.txt
  • 27 - How to quickly find and index XRD peaks in GSAS.mp4
    04:24
  • 27 - autoindexing.zip
  • 27 - indexing.zip
  • 27 - parameter-file.zip
  • 27 - xrd-data.zip
  • Description


    XRD Data Analysis in OriginLab and GSAS-II

    What You'll Learn?


    • Learn to install and use OriginLab and GSAS-II software for XRD data plotting and analysis efficiently.
    • Master baseline correction, smoothing, refinement, and deconvolution of peaks for accurate data interpretation.
    • Understand advanced techniques like, indexing, crystallite size calculation, lattice constants, microstrain analysis, and Williamson-Hall plot.
    • Acquire proficiency in GSAS-II software for XRD data plotting, refinement, and peak indexing for crystallographic studies.

    Who is this for?


  • 1. Students and Researchers in Materials Science and Chemistry
  • 2. Professionals in Analytical Laboratories
  • 3. Academic Professionals and Educators
  • 4. Anyone Interested in Advanced Data Analysis
  • What You Need to Know?


  • 1. Basic understanding of XRD (X-ray Diffraction) principles.
  • 2. Familiarity with fundamental data analysis concepts and software usage in scientific research.
  • 3. Prior knowledge of crystallography and materials characterization techniques is beneficial.
  • 4. Access to a computer with internet connectivity to download and install the required software tools (Origin, GSAS-II).
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    Description

    This comprehensive course on Advanced XRD Data Analysis provides step-by-step guidance through a series of instructional video tutorials. Participants will learn how to effectively process, analyze, and visualize XRD and FTIR data using Origin and GSAS-II, two powerful software tools widely used in scientific research and industry.

    The course covers fundamental techniques such as baseline correction for XRD in Origin, smoothing XRD graphs, deconvoluting peaks, calculating Full Width at Half Maximum (FWHM), finding the area under curves, and plotting XRD data for publication. Participants will gain essential skills in determining crystallite size, lattice constants, microstrain, and dislocation density from XRD data using Origin. Additionally, the course explores advanced topics like adding negative hkl indices to XRD graphs, subtracting instrumental broadening, and utilizing Williamson-Hall plots for crystallite size and microstrain analysis.

    Participants will also receive instructions on installing and utilizing GSAS-II, a free XRD data analysis software. The course covers simple plotting and refinement of XRD data in GSAS-II, finding and indexing XRD peaks, and utilizing GSAS for efficient XRD data analysis.

    By the end of this course, participants will have a strong understanding of advanced XRD data analysis techniques, enabling them to conduct in-depth analyses and generate insightful visualizations for their research and applications.

    Who this course is for:

    • 1. Students and Researchers in Materials Science and Chemistry
    • 2. Professionals in Analytical Laboratories
    • 3. Academic Professionals and Educators
    • 4. Anyone Interested in Advanced Data Analysis

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    I am Dr. Shahid Ali Yousafzai, an Associate Professor of Physics at the University of Peshawar, Pakistan. My educational YouTube channel, SAYPhysics, is a specialized platform committed to providing free of cost extensive resources on Conceptual Physics, as well as undergraduate and graduate-level courses in the fields of Electrodynamics and Quantum Mechanics in Physics. Moreover, I extend support to research students in their academic pursuits by offering tutorials on the use of OriginLab software, which is an essential tool for data plotting and analysis, widely utilized worldwide. Additionally, I provide guidance on LaTeX, which is a prevalent software application for technical writing, commonly used for reports, articles, and theses. The channel also encompasses useful tips and tricks for Microsoft Office software applications like Word and Excel, which can be beneficial for students in their research work and technical writing endeavors.
    Students take courses primarily to improve job-related skills.Some courses generate credit toward technical certification. Udemy has made a special effort to attract corporate trainers seeking to create coursework for employees of their company.
    • language english
    • Training sessions 27
    • duration 3:39:45
    • Release Date 2023/12/16