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2014
X-ray diffraction occurs when an electromagnetic wave of wavelength of the order of magnitude of 1 A ? interacts with an ordered array of atoms like a molecular or ionic crystal. A brief summary of the physical phenomena and its applications to polymer science is given together with the experimental setup required for the experiments.
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X-ray diffraction occurs when an electromagnetic wave of wavelength of the order of magnitude of 1 A ? interacts with an ordered array of atoms like a molecular or ionic crystal. A brief summary of the physical phenomena and its applications to polymer science is given together with the experimental setup required for the experiments.
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X-RAY ABSORPTION AND DIFFRACTION | X-Ray Diffraction | Powder
2005S. Garcia-Granda, J.M. Montejo-Bernardo
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The Geometry of X-Ray Diffraction
2000Since a crystal is a periodic, 3-dimensional array, characterised by its lattice, it should show characteristic interference phenomena. These would be expected when radiation with a wavelength of the order of the lattice spacings interacts with the crystal.
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X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy: Towards reliable binding energy referencing
Progress in Materials Science, 2020Grzegorz Greczynski, Lars Hultman
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Simulating X-ray Spectroscopies and Calculating Core-Excited States of Molecules
Chemical Reviews, 2018Patrick Norman, Andreas Dreuw
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