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Questions About Bragg's Law of X-Ray Diffraction
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[QUOTE="tech99, post: 6851845, member: 477979"] If we take the diffraction pattern of a single slit, it appears to me that it will be polarisation dependent. This is because, for a vertical slit, the vertical polarisation will give a maximum on axis, the two edges of the slit re-radiating in-phase. On the other hand, horizontal polarisation should give a zero on axis. This is because for horizontal polarisation the edges are charged oppositely, giving rise to anti-phase radiation. I want to try this tomorrow using microwaves. [/QUOTE]
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