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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... planes . Other crystals of different orientation may be in such a position that reflection can occur from their ... reflecting planes , assumed for convenience to be parallel to the crystal surface , passes through the angle 0 , at which ...
... planes . Other crystals of different orientation may be in such a position that reflection can occur from their ... reflecting planes , assumed for convenience to be parallel to the crystal surface , passes through the angle 0 , at which ...
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Bernard Dennis Cullity. reflection is produced , then the inclination of the reflecting planes to any chosen line or plane on the crystal surface is known from the position of the crystal . Two kinds of operation are required : 1 ...
Bernard Dennis Cullity. reflection is produced , then the inclination of the reflecting planes to any chosen line or plane on the crystal surface is known from the position of the crystal . Two kinds of operation are required : 1 ...
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Bernard Dennis Cullity. 28- film A 20 reflecting plane N Fig . 8-24 Effect of lattice distortion on the shape of a transmission Laue spot . CN is the normal to the reflecting plane . 4ε ( AC ) when 20 is small . On the other hand , when the ...
Bernard Dennis Cullity. 28- film A 20 reflecting plane N Fig . 8-24 Effect of lattice distortion on the shape of a transmission Laue spot . CN is the normal to the reflecting plane . 4ε ( AC ) when 20 is small . On the other hand , when the ...
Contents
Geometry of Crystals | 32 |
Chapter 3 | 81 |
EXPERIMENTAL METHODS | 147 |
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absorption coefficient alloy atomic number austenite back-reflection body-centered Bragg angle Bragg law Bravais lattice calculated camera chart circle collimator constant copper cos² counter counting rate cubic curve Debye ring Debye-Scherrer decreases determined diffracted beam diffraction lines diffraction pattern diffractometer diffractometer axis direction effect electron energy equation error example face-centered face-centered cubic factor film filter given grain hexagonal incident beam indices integrated intensity Kẞ lattice parameter Laue method Laue spot martensite measured metal normal obtained orthorhombic parallel percent phase photographic pinhole pole figure position powder pattern preferred orientation proportional pulses random rays reciprocal lattice reflecting planes relative rotation sample scattering sheet shown in Fig shows slit solid solution spacing specimen spectrometer stereographic projection structure substance surface symmetry temperature tetragonal texture thickness transmission twin unit cell vector voltage wave wavelength x-ray beam x-ray diffraction x-ray tube zone