What is the best book for explaining X-ray diffraction theory and calculations?

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Does anyone have a good book that explains X-ray diffraction theory well? Stuff like interference calculations, reciprocal space, diffracted amplitudes and intensity, and the Debye formula.
 
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i want to learn that how to calculate bond angles and bond length from a xrd spectrum?
 
pandasbox said:
Does anyone have a good book that explains X-ray diffraction theory well? Stuff like interference calculations, reciprocal space, diffracted amplitudes and intensity, and the Debye formula.

Vainshtein, vol I
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