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1966
Since X-rays are electromagnetic waves it is to be expected that they will show the phenomenon of diffraction, and in fact they do. It has already been mentioned that in seeking to find the nature of X-rays attempts were made to produce diffraction effects with slits and that these were eventually successful.
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Since X-rays are electromagnetic waves it is to be expected that they will show the phenomenon of diffraction, and in fact they do. It has already been mentioned that in seeking to find the nature of X-rays attempts were made to produce diffraction effects with slits and that these were eventually successful.
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2015
Compton’s academic career was largely devoted to the study of x-rays and their interaction with matter. X-rays had been discovered in 1895 by William Rontgen while passing an electrical current through an evacuated glass Crookes tube. The tube, he surmised, was emitting invisible rays which could penetrate a heavy black cardboard shield and cause a ...
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Compton’s academic career was largely devoted to the study of x-rays and their interaction with matter. X-rays had been discovered in 1895 by William Rontgen while passing an electrical current through an evacuated glass Crookes tube. The tube, he surmised, was emitting invisible rays which could penetrate a heavy black cardboard shield and cause a ...
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Journal of Chemical Education, 1958
Examines the use of X-ray diffraction in quantitative analysis and the study of polymer structure and properties.
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Examines the use of X-ray diffraction in quantitative analysis and the study of polymer structure and properties.
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2014
One of the most classical techniques for structure analysis is X-ray diffraction (XRD). Many variants of diffraction experiments have been developed. They can for example be classified into techniques for the examination of X-ray scattering in the wide angle or small angle range.
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One of the most classical techniques for structure analysis is X-ray diffraction (XRD). Many variants of diffraction experiments have been developed. They can for example be classified into techniques for the examination of X-ray scattering in the wide angle or small angle range.
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X-RAY ABSORPTION AND DIFFRACTION | X-Ray Diffraction | Powder
2005S. Garcia-Granda, J.M. Montejo-Bernardo
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X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy: Towards reliable binding energy referencing
Progress in Materials Science, 2020Grzegorz Greczynski, Lars Hultman
exaly

