XRDlicious: an interactive web-based platform for online calculation of diffraction patterns and radial distribution functions from crystal structures
Journal of Applied Crystallography, 2025
Please see the full published article: https://doi.org/10.1107/S1600576725005370
Highlights:
- Interactive web platform for diffraction and RDF analysis
A browser-based tool for calculating powder X-ray diffraction, neutron diffraction, and radial distribution functions from crystal structures. - No installation or registration required
Runs directly online across operating systems and devices, including computers, tablets, and mobile phones. - Support for common crystal structure formats
Accepts widely used formats such as CIF, POSCAR, LMP, XYZ, XSF, PW, and CFG for structure-based calculations. - Integrated retrieval from crystallographic databases
Allows users to search and import structures directly from Materials Project, MC3D, and the Crystallography Open Database. - Powder XRD and neutron diffraction simulation
Calculates diffraction patterns with configurable wavelength, axis units, peak broadening, intensity scaling, and peak annotation. - Partial and total radial distribution function calculation
Computes PRDFs and total RDFs from uploaded structures, with adjustable cutoff distance and bin size. - Structure visualization, modification, and export
Enables visualization of crystal structures, editing of elements, occupancies and lattice parameters, and export to CIF, POSCAR, LMP, or XYZ. - Comparison of multiple structures and datasets
Supports simultaneous plotting of diffraction patterns from several structures and comparison with uploaded experimental data. - Experimental diffraction data conversion tools
Converts powder diffraction data between wavelengths, d-space, q-space, and fixed or automatic divergence slit geometries. - Useful for research and education
Provides an accessible interface for quick diffraction simulations, structural comparison, and hands-on teaching of diffraction and RDF concepts.