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Nanometre-sized particles are of considerable current interest because of their special size-dependent physical properties. Debye-Scherrer diffraction patterns are often used to characterize samples, as well as to probe the structure of nanoparticles. Unfortunately, the well known `Scherrer formula' is unreliable at estimating particle size, because the assumption of an underlying crystal structure (translational symmetry) is often invalid. A simple approach is presented here which takes the Fourier transform of a Debye-Scherrer diffraction pattern. The method works well on noisy data and when only a narrow range of scattering angles is available.

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