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For a guide to use this software, we recommend that users try to follow the tutorial found on [https://labmanager.dtu.dk/view_binary.php?fileId=4294 LabManager]  - requires login.
For a guide to use this software, we recommend that users try to follow the tutorial found on [https://labmanager.dtu.dk/view_binary.php?fileId=4294 LabManager]  - requires login.


You can also have a look at the [https://wiki.iodp.tamu.edu/display/LMUG/HighScore+Plus+Quick+Start+Guide user friendly High-score quick start guide] on the wiki of the International Ocean Discovery Program, which has a ship, the JOIDES Resolution, aboard which there seems to be a multiuser lab with an Aeris benchtop XRD just like ours. Their wiki has some nice guides, though very oriented towards geological/clay samples.
HighScore Plus has several analysis functions for which there is no license in SmartLab Studio II, including Structure Solution, Structure Refinement, and Rietveld analysis. The software is only suitable for powder analysis.


HighScore Plus has several analysis functions for which there is no license in SmartLab Studio II, including Structure Solution, Structure Refinement, and Rietveld analysis. The software is only suitable for powder analysis.
[http://labadviser.nanolab.dtu.dk/index.php/Specific_Process_Knowledge/Characterization/XRD/XRD_Reference_Data How to add reference spectra for individual crystal structures from the Inorganic Crystal Structure Database (ICSD)] (for DTU users and others with access to the ICSD). We do not have access to search and match in any paid databases, though we do have the Open Crystallography Database. But through DTU's library we have access to the ICSD for individual references when you already know (more or less) what the relevant options are.