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A systematic approach for quantitative orientation and phase fraction analysis of thin films through grazing-incidence X-ray diffraction. [PDF]

open access: yesJ Appl Crystallogr
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X-Ray Diffraction

Analytical Chemistry, 1964
ABS>Developments in techniques and apparatus for x-ray diffraction analysis are reviewed. General applications of x-ray diffraction and current interests in the field of structural determinations are discussed. 209 references are included for the period 1962 through 1963. (P.C.H.)
L L, Merritt, W E, Streib
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X-ray diffraction

Analytical Chemistry, 1970
B E Warren London: Addison-Wesley 1969 pp x + 381 price £7 This noncommittal title conceals a most unusual book. It is not an authoritative treatment of the subject; even Prof Warren could scarcely achieve that in a mere 380 pages.
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X-Ray Diffraction Microscopy

Annual Review of Condensed Matter Physics, 2010
X-ray diffraction phenomena have been used for decades to study matter at the nanometer and subnanometer scales. X-ray diffraction microscopy uses the far-field scattering of coherent X-rays to form the 2D or 3D image of a scattering object in a way that resembles crystallography.
Pierre Thibault, Veit Elser
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X-Rays and X-Ray Diffraction

2012
X-rays are an electromagnetic radiation of short wavelength, and can be produced by the sudden deceleration of rapidly moving electrons at a target material. If an electron falls through a potential difference of V volt, it acquires an energy eV electron-volt (eV), where e is the charge on an electron.
Mark Ladd, Rex Palmer
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