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The various sets of planes in a lattice have various values of interplanar spacing.
The planes of large spacing have low indices and pass through a high density of
lattice points, whereas the reverse is true of planes of small spacing.
The various sets of planes in a lattice have various values of interplanar spacing.
The planes of large spacing have low indices and pass through a high density of
lattice points, whereas the reverse is true of planes of small spacing.
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The crystal is usually cut or cleaved so that a particular set of reflecting planes of
known spacing is parallel to its surface, as suggested by the drawing. In use, the
crystal is positioned so that its reflecting planes make some particular angle 6 ...
The crystal is usually cut or cleaved so that a particular set of reflecting planes of
known spacing is parallel to its surface, as suggested by the drawing. In use, the
crystal is positioned so that its reflecting planes make some particular angle 6 ...
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to six significant figures whereas the spacing in absolute units (angstroms) was
known only to four. It was therefore decided to define arbitrarily the (200) spacing
of rock salt as 2814.00 X units (XU), this new unit being chosen to be as nearly ...
to six significant figures whereas the spacing in absolute units (angstroms) was
known only to four. It was therefore decided to define arbitrarily the (200) spacing
of rock salt as 2814.00 X units (XU), this new unit being chosen to be as nearly ...
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Contents
PROPERTIES OF XRAYS | 1 |
THE GEOMETRY OF CRYSTALS | 29 |
THE DIRECTIONS OF DIFFRACTED BEAMS | 78 |
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