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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... occur.n is called the order of diffraction ; it may take on any integral value consistent with sind not exceeding unity and is equal to the number of wavelengths in the path difference between rays scattered by adjacent planes ...
... occur.n is called the order of diffraction ; it may take on any integral value consistent with sind not exceeding unity and is equal to the number of wavelengths in the path difference between rays scattered by adjacent planes ...
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... occur simultaneously and in all directions . If the atom is a part of a large group of atoms arranged in space in a regular periodic fashion as in a crystal , then another phenomenon occurs . The coherently scattered radiation from all ...
... occur simultaneously and in all directions . If the atom is a part of a large group of atoms arranged in space in a regular periodic fashion as in a crystal , then another phenomenon occurs . The coherently scattered radiation from all ...
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... occur , as in the example given at the beginning of this chapter , because of a particular arrangement of atoms ... occurs . The planes through the 2 ' 3 ' ( h00 ) 1 ' M. array of scatterers are shown as heavy lines in the drawing . This ...
... occur , as in the example given at the beginning of this chapter , because of a particular arrangement of atoms ... occurs . The planes through the 2 ' 3 ' ( h00 ) 1 ' M. array of scatterers are shown as heavy lines in the drawing . This ...
Contents
Geometry of Crystals | 31 |
Geometry | 89 |
Intensities Diffraction | 123 |
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