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... x - ray frequencies ( ~ 1018 cps ) diffraction is important . In this chapter we discuss some of the principles and methods used in the investigation of crystal structure by x - ray diffraction . BRAGG'S LAW W. L. Bragg ' found that one ...
... x - ray frequencies ( ~ 1018 cps ) diffraction is important . In this chapter we discuss some of the principles and methods used in the investigation of crystal structure by x - ray diffraction . BRAGG'S LAW W. L. Bragg ' found that one ...
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Charles Kittel. INTERFERENCE CONDITIONS AND THE RECIPROCAL LATTICE2 The conditions for an x - ray beam to be ... X - RAYS BY CRYSTALS 49 49.
Charles Kittel. INTERFERENCE CONDITIONS AND THE RECIPROCAL LATTICE2 The conditions for an x - ray beam to be ... X - RAYS BY CRYSTALS 49 49.
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... X - RAY DIFFRACTION METHODS The Bragg law , 2d sin @ = ηλ , for x - ray diffraction requires that and A be matched ; that is , x - rays of wavelength A striking a crystal at an arbitrary angle of incidence in general will not be ...
... X - RAY DIFFRACTION METHODS The Bragg law , 2d sin @ = ηλ , for x - ray diffraction requires that and A be matched ; that is , x - rays of wavelength A striking a crystal at an arbitrary angle of incidence in general will not be ...
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DIFFRACTION OF XRAYS BY CRYSTALS | 44 |
CLASSIFICATION OF SOLIDS LATTICE ENERGY | 63 |
ELASTIC CONSTANTS OF CRYSTALS | 85 |
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