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Planes of a zone are planes which are all parallel to one line , called the zone
axis , and the zone , i . e . , the set of planes , is specified by giving the indices of
the zone axis . Such planes [ 001 ] may have quite different indices and | zone (
110 ) ...
Planes of a zone are planes which are all parallel to one line , called the zone
axis , and the zone , i . e . , the set of planes , is specified by giving the indices of
the zone axis . Such planes [ 001 ] may have quite different indices and | zone (
110 ) ...
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510 510 _ 310 210 [ 112 ] 210 , zone X [ 111 ] 320 Zone 331 žji . 2ži • 231 s žir .
373 iži . Z 213 . 121 213 i31 . ii . 1328iža 151 0132 [ 001 ] 13 " 113 7 / išs • izzó
133 27 iis • = zone | 03 bãi 032 , 033 oi2 i3 op ons te of QuE agos . com •8 . 3 .
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The spots on one hyperbola are due to reflections from planes of one zone and ,
by means of the Greninger chart , we can plot directly the axis of this zone without
plotting the poles of any of the planes belonging to it . The procedure is ...
The spots on one hyperbola are due to reflections from planes of one zone and ,
by means of the Greninger chart , we can plot directly the axis of this zone without
plotting the poles of any of the planes belonging to it . The procedure is ...
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Contents
CHAPTER | 1 |
CHAPTER 2 | 29 |
THE DIRECTIONS OF DIFFRACTED BEAMS | 78 |
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Elements of X-ray Diffraction Bernard Dennis Cullity,Stuart R. Stock,Stuart R.. Stock Snippet view - 2001 |
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