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Graduate Solid State: Diamond lattice and scattering
I can try there, I figured here because this is from an Intro to Solid State course.- barrinmw
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- Forum: Atomic and Condensed Matter
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Graduate Solid State: Diamond lattice and scattering
I have the following homework question I am working on. I am given three scattering angles: 42.8, 73.2, 89. (in degrees) without the wavelength of the light used. I am to show that these are consistent with a diamond lattice. I started with Laue's Law: delta(k) = G and according to the...- barrinmw
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- Diamond Lattice Scattering Solid Solid state State
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- Forum: Atomic and Condensed Matter
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2012 Physics and Astronomy REU Programs
I got accepted to Minnesota about a month ago and took it after waiting a bit over a week to hear back from any others. Then last week I got accepted to an internship at Argonne National Labs that would have sent me to the US Particle Accelerator School but turned it down. Minnesota is one of...- barrinmw
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- Forum: STEM Academic Advising
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Undergrad Difference Between Sigma & Lambda Baryons
While doing my homework for physics, we are doing what quarks make up different baryons and such and I can across something I don't understand, what is the difference between a neutral sigma baryon and a neutral lambda baryon? They both have an up down and strange quark combination and the...- barrinmw
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- Particles
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- Forum: High Energy, Nuclear, Particle Physics