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Questions About Bragg's Law of X-Ray Diffraction
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[QUOTE="Dario56, post: 6852032, member: 690413"] You guys provided many new interesting sources to read and expand upon my question. I think that this is a bit too detailed for what I currently need, but who knows. Maybe I'll want to get back to them later. One new question popped to me. Basically, we take that diffraction centres are different in the XRD and Young's experiment. In the former case, we take that atoms are centres. In the latter, slits are centres which would be equivalent to the interatomic spacing in the context of XRD. Is it justified to apply Huygens principle to atoms rather than spacing between them? Or in this case, we look at the diffraction from the perspective of Thompson scattering? I think it is the second case, though. [/QUOTE]
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