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

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The best resource for understanding X-ray diffraction theory, including interference calculations, reciprocal space, diffracted amplitudes and intensity, and the Debye formula, is "Modern Crystallography" by Vainshtein, Volume I. This book provides comprehensive explanations and is highly recommended for those looking to deepen their knowledge in this area. Additionally, it serves as a solid foundation for calculating bond angles and bond lengths from XRD spectra.

PREREQUISITES
  • Understanding of X-ray diffraction principles
  • Familiarity with crystallography concepts
  • Knowledge of mathematical calculations related to interference
  • Basic grasp of reciprocal lattice theory
NEXT STEPS
  • Study "Modern Crystallography" by Vainshtein for in-depth theory
  • Research the Debye formula and its applications in X-ray diffraction
  • Learn about bond angle and bond length calculations from XRD spectra
  • Explore advanced topics in reciprocal space analysis
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Researchers, students, and professionals in materials science, chemistry, and physics who are looking to enhance their understanding of X-ray diffraction and its applications in crystallography.

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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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