X-ray investigation of crystal structures / Laue method

Article No: P2541605

Laue diagrams are produced when monocrystals are irradiated with polychromatic X-rays. This method is primarily used for the determination of crystal symmetries and the orientation of crystals. When a LiF monocrystal is irradiated with polychromatic X-rays, a characteristic diffraction pattern results. This pattern is photographed and then evaluated. The Laue diffraction of an LiF mono-crystal is to be recorded on a film. The Miller indices of the corresponding crystal surfaces are to be assigned to the Laue reflections. Crystal lattices Crystal systems Crystal classes Bravais lattice Reciprocal lattice Miller indices Structure amplitude Atomic form factor The Bragg equation

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