MDI Jade 6.5

Specialized application for analyzing X-ray powder diffraction (XRD) data
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MDI Jade is a specialized application for analyzing X-ray powder diffraction (XRD) data. It streamlines the complete workflow from raw pattern processing to phase identification and quantitative analysis, offering intuitive visualization, robust fitting tools, and compatibility with common diffraction data formats and reference databases (where licensed).

Key capabilities:

  • Peak search, background modeling, and profile fitting for clean, reliable patterns
  • Phase identification by matching against standard diffraction databases
  • Whole-pattern and Rietveld refinement for quantitative phase analysis
  • Crystallite size and microstrain estimation, unit-cell refinement, and indexing tools
  • Data processing options such as smoothing, baseline correction, and Kα2 stripping
  • Batch processing, reporting, and export for publication-ready results
  • Designed primarily for 1D powder diffraction workflows on Windows systems

MDI Jade is widely used by materials scientists, chemists, and geoscientists to quickly interpret XRD data, verify material phases, and produce accurate, reproducible analyses.

MDI Jade is developed by Materials Data, Inc.. The most popular versions of this product among our users are: 5.0 and 6.5. The names of program executable files are jade-x.exe, jade5.exe, jade6.5.exe, jade6.exe and jade7.exe.

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