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  • | pagename = Diffraction | abc = Diffraction
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  • | pagename = X-ray diffraction | abc = X-ray diffraction
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  • An ionizing type of [[electromagnetic radiation]] whose [[absorption]] or [[diffraction]] often used for structural investigations of [[matter]].
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  • {{r|Diffraction}} Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/X-ray diffraction]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • ...]]. In many cases, corresponding techniques employing neutron or electron diffraction may be used to elucidate similar structural information. ...constructive interference. The angular position of the peaks, now termed "diffraction peaks" or "Bragg peaks", may be expressed by [[Bragg's Law]]:
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  • |description = Two pairs of complimentary diffraction patterns
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  • {{r|X-ray diffraction}}
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  • {{r|X-ray diffraction}}
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  • ...ethod to quantify the stacking disorder of layered solids from their x-ray diffraction spectra and demonstrated its use on
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  • {{r|X-ray diffraction}}
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  • ...cally, and the ''wave-like behaviors'' include refraction, interference, [[diffraction]], and reflection. ===Diffraction===
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  • ===Resolution and diffraction===
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  • {{r|X-ray diffraction}}
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  • ==X-ray diffraction== {{r|X-ray diffraction}}
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  • ...aves passing through small openings will tend to 'bend' towards the edges. Diffraction applies to virtually all kinds of waves including sound, [[light]], and oth ...wise opaque screen. Some distance behind the slit is a screen on which the diffraction pattern can be observed. The slit has a width ''b'' and a height which is l
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  • ...rior academic work encompasses a broad range of interests, including x-ray diffraction and reflectivity, solid-state chemistry, metal-silicon reactions, organic s
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  • While the complex diffraction theory was not yet known, Lockheed's Skunk Works were aware that the engine ===Diffraction concept===
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  • ==Example: Diffraction patterns== {{Image|Double-slit diffraction pattern.png|right|200px|Diffraction pattern of a double slit has a single-slit envelope.}}
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  • ...semi arid area. The study involved the use of X-ray fluorescence and X-ray diffraction samples taken from the mound and phytoliths identification and analysis. Ex
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  • ...f><ref>[http://www.launc.tased.edu.au/online/sciences/Physics/diffrac.html Diffraction – Huygen’s Principle] Launceston College, University of Tasmania</ref>< ...ight bands and the dark bands there is some amount of light due, again, to diffraction.<ref>[http://www.colorado.edu/physics/2000/schroedinger/two-slit2.html Clas
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  • Using the rule, a physical equation such as the equation for [[diffraction]] minima:
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  • ...[[nuclear microscopy (HEFIB)]], [[Rutherford backscattering]], [[neutron diffraction]], etc.). ...cterization (materials science)|Materials Characterization]] --- such as [[diffraction]] with [[x-rays]], [[electrons]], or [[neutrons]], and various forms of [[s
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  • ...hemistry of solids in [[solid-state chemistry]], [[crystal]]s, [[radiation diffraction]]. ...l nature of the [[atom]]. This knowledge led to improvements in [[X-ray]]s diffraction and structural analyses and the assignment of [[atomic number|atomic number
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  • Sziklas, E.A., Siegman, A.E. Diffraction calculations using fast Fourier transform methods. Okan Ersov. Diffraction, Fourier Optics and Imaging. November 2006. ISBN: 978-0-471-23816-4, 413 pa
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  • ...hich demonstrates the wave nature of the electron]</ref> in the [[Electron diffraction]] experiment.
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  • ===Density of solid objects by x-ray diffraction crystallography=== ...[[molecular mass]] of the material and on information provided by [[x-ray diffraction|x-ray crystallography]]:
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  • ...form of light&mdash;in the early 1910s. D&G saw the same kind of electron diffraction patterns as Bragg saw earlier with his X-rays).
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  • ...e original papers on the crystal structure as determined by X-ray [[powder diffraction]] that describes Polonium's structure as an [[interpenetrate]]d cubic solid Two papers report X-ray [[diffraction]] experiments on Po metal.<ref>R.J. Desando and R.C Lange, ''Journal of Ino
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  • Between 1906 and 1909, Rutherford, Hans Geiger and Ernst Marsden conducted [[diffraction]] experiments using a sheet of gold foil through which were fired alpha par ...charges in the gold atoms. What they discovered were very large angles of diffraction and in some cases the alpha particles were bounced back in the direction th
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  • ...re of the [[atom]]. This knowledge led to improvements in [[X-ray|X-rays]] diffraction and structural analyses and the assignment of [[atomic number|atomic number
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  • {{rpl|xanthophyll}} {{rpl|X chromosome}} {{rpl|xenobiology}} {{rpl|X-ray diffraction}} {{rpl|xylem}}
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  • {{rpr|xanthophyll}} {{rpr|X chromosome}} {{rpr|xenobiology}} {{rpr|X-ray diffraction}} {{rpr|xylem}}
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  • ...nterferometer methods. For objects like crystals and diffraction gratings, diffraction patterns are used. Other methods for small-dimensional measurement are only ===Diffraction measurements===
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  • ...visson-Germer experiment|Davisson and Germer's research in 1927]] on the [[diffraction]] of electron beams by nickel crystals,<ref>Clinton J. Davisson & Lester H.
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  • ...lectrophoresis]] -- [[chromatography]] -- [[mass spectrometry]] -- [[x-ray diffraction]] -- [[Southern blot]] -- [[fractionation]] -- [[Gram stain]] ...[electrophoresis]] -- [[His tag]] --[[affinity chromatography]] -- [[x-ray diffraction]] -- [[Proteomics]] -- [[mass spectrometry]]
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  • <td rowspan="1"> For discovery of the diffraction of X-rays by crystals <td rowspan="2"> For experimental discovery of the diffraction of electrons by crystals
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  • ...ind. He had already lost one eye in the course of an experiment on light [[diffraction]] in 1738, and an eye disease and botched operation in 1771 led to an almos
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  • ...lectron charge, black-body radiation, alpha particle emission, and [[X-ray diffraction|X-ray]] measurements of crystals. ...ine the [[lattice spacing]] of crystals, it was not until 1930 that X-ray diffraction was used to determine Avogadro’s constant. Before the 1930s, X-ray wavel
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  • |event='''1951''': [[Rosalind Franklin]] created a high quality [[X-ray diffraction]] photograph to reveal more detail of the repeating structure of DNA.
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  • | title = Method of Edge Waves in the Physical Theory of Diffraction
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  • ...cientific interests were diverse, embracing [[chemical kinetics]], [[x-ray diffraction]] and the absorption of gases at solid surfaces.
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  • ...n May 1951, he met Maurice Wilkins who was presenting a paper on the X-ray diffraction pattern of crystalline DNA. This was the first time Watson came into contac
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  • ...hemistry of solids in [[solid state chemistry]], [[crystal]]s, [[radiation diffraction]].
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  • ...son crystallographers W. H. and L.W. Bragg in 1914. The Braggs used x-ray diffraction to show that diamond and graphite differ from each other in their atomic st
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  • ...pses of these basic histones in eukaryotic cells came in 1997 when [[X-ray diffraction]] revealed their organisation [4]. Histone proteins are rich in positively-
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  • ...proton acceptor; thus forming a hydrogen-hydrogen interaction. [[Neutron diffraction]] has shown that the [[molecular geometry]] of these complexes are similar
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