Observation of divergent-beam X-ray diffraction from a crystal of diamond using synchrotron radiation.
In 1947 Kathleen Lonsdale conducted a series of experiments on X-ray diffraction using a divergent beam external to a crystal sample. Unlike the Kossel technique, where divergent X-rays are excited by the presence of fluorescing atoms within the crystal, the use of an external divergent source made...
Main Authors: | Glazer, A, Collins, S, Zekria, D, Liu, J, Golshan, M |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2004
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