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DAJUST is the generic name of a software package for powder diffraction formed by the core programs AJUST and SGAID (both written in Fortran) controlled by an easy-to-use Java user interface (DAJUSTUI). While AJUST performs whole-pattern matching (cell-parameter refinement, profile fitting and intensity extraction), SGAID provides a list of the most probable space groups. For the extraction of the integrated intensities, AJUST uses the Le Bail procedure but with a different formula for refining the integrated intensities. Laboratory, synchrotron X-ray and neutron sources, and both reflection and transmission experimental geometries, are supported. Other program options include automated background estimation, asymmetry correction, and corrections for absorption, variable divergence and/or illumination. The extracted intensity data are written in text format and can be directly processed by the direct methods program XLENS Rius (2011). Acta Cryst. A 67, 63–67 and the multisolution direct-space structure determination program TALP Vallcorba, Rius, Frontera & Miravitlles (2011). Acta Cryst. A 67, C272.
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