Elements of X-ray DiffractionIntended to acquaint the reader with the theory of x-ray diffraction, the experimental methods involved, and the main applications. The book is a collection of principles and methods stressing X-ray diffraction rather than metallurgy. KEY TOPICS: The book is written entirely in terms of the Bragg law and can be read without any knowledge of the reciprocal lattice. It is divided into three main parts--Fundamentals; experimental methods; and applications. MARKET: Designed for beginners, not as a reference tool for the advanced reader. |
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... per second striking the target . This total x - ray intensity is given by I cont . cont
. spectrum = Aizm , ( 1-5 ) where A is a proportionality constant and m is a
constant with a value of about 2 ( see ( 1-2 ) for a discussion of this equation ;
note ...
... per second striking the target . This total x - ray intensity is given by I cont . cont
. spectrum = Aizm , ( 1-5 ) where A is a proportionality constant and m is a
constant with a value of about 2 ( see ( 1-2 ) for a discussion of this equation ;
note ...
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Note that the incident and diffracted beams S , and S each consist of many
parallel rays displaced from each other in space . Then the transformation to
reciprocal space can be viewed as mapping all parallel rays to a single point ,
just as was ...
Note that the incident and diffracted beams S , and S each consist of many
parallel rays displaced from each other in space . Then the transformation to
reciprocal space can be viewed as mapping all parallel rays to a single point ,
just as was ...
Page 537
Note that a crystal of any thickness can be examined in reflection , but the
information received applies only to a shallow ... Note also that the “ area
irradiated , " which is related to the area of the incident beam , may differ from the
“ area ...
Note that a crystal of any thickness can be examined in reflection , but the
information received applies only to a shallow ... Note also that the “ area
irradiated , " which is related to the area of the incident beam , may differ from the
“ area ...
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