Not legally! License restrictions prevent sharing this data. But there are many entries for this composition/structure in the Crystallographic Online Database which is accessible to you. Try searching on www.crystallography.net
For example: Article Spinel structures: With and without variate atom equipoints
As one who is paying for a license to the ICDD database, I concur with Edward Andrew Payzant .
Also, are you sure that that particular phase is the one in your sample? How did you determine that? Are there other phases present? (There usually are.) Have they been identified?
I am not impressed with the treatment of XRD data in many papers. I have to work to make sure the XRD data from our lab is handled well. We had one user who was ready to claim that MoC was present in their sample. It was a possibility from the experiment and it fit the pattern. However, there was no supporting evidence. SEM-EDS did find TiC features which have a pattern VERY similar to MoC. So, they had to change their story.