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. 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. Designed for beginners, not as a reference tool for the advanced reader. |
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Page 55
... solid solutions . These form whenever the solute atom is small enough to fit into the solvent lattice without causing too much distortion . Ferrite , the solid solution of carbon in α- iron , is a good example . * In the unit cell shown ...
... solid solutions . These form whenever the solute atom is small enough to fit into the solvent lattice without causing too much distortion . Ferrite , the solid solution of carbon in α- iron , is a good example . * In the unit cell shown ...
Page 370
... solid phase a , called a continuous solid solution , is of the substitutional type ; it varies in com- position ... solid state . The first additions of B to A go into solid solution in the A lattice , which may expand or contract as a ...
... solid phase a , called a continuous solid solution , is of the substitutional type ; it varies in com- position ... solid state . The first additions of B to A go into solid solution in the A lattice , which may expand or contract as a ...
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... solution may be classified as one of the following types , solely on the basis of its crystallography : 1. Interstitial . 2. Substitutional . a ) Random . b ) Ordered . ( Because of its special ... Solid solutions 12-3 Solid solutions.
... solution may be classified as one of the following types , solely on the basis of its crystallography : 1. Interstitial . 2. Substitutional . a ) Random . b ) Ordered . ( Because of its special ... Solid solutions 12-3 Solid solutions.
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absorption alloy angle applied arrangement atoms axes axis calculated called camera cause circle consider constant contains corresponding counter counting crystal cubic curve depends described determined diffracted beam diffraction lines diffractometer direction distance effect electron elements energy equal equation error example factor figure film given grain hexagonal incident beam increases indices intensity involved kind lattice Laue less located material means measured metal method normal Note observed obtained occur orientation origin parallel parameter particular pattern percent phase photographic plane pole position possible powder produced projection radiation rays reciprocal reference reflection region relation relative result rotation sample scattering sheet shown shown in Fig shows simple single solid solution spacing specimen sphere standard stress structure surface temperature texture transmission tube twin unit cell usually various vector voltage wave wavelength x-ray zone