Who has datum about three-dimensional demonstrate of X-ray diffraction?

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The discussion centers around the need for data related to intensity versus scattering angle in the context of material analysis, specifically focusing on modern methods like X-ray diffraction and Compton scattering. Participants express interest in understanding these concepts better, with references provided to various educational resources, including HyperPhysics and Wikipedia articles on X-ray crystallography. The conversation highlights a desire for comprehensive data and insights into these analytical techniques, emphasizing the importance of both 2D and 3D data in material analysis.
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if anyone own that ,please have it shared OK?Thanks!:smile:
 
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Do you mean intensity vs scattering angle data? Why do you need it 3d? Standard measurements are made in 2d.
 
no,not a certain data .we're studying "the modern method of material analysis",so i desire anything about it !
 
Here is some basic information on Bragg Scattering, the basis of X-ray diffraction, and Compton Scattering.

http://hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu/hbase/quantum/bragg.html#c1

http://hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu/hbase/quantum/compdat.html#c1

From Wikipedia - X-ray crystallography (X-ray diffraction)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/X-ray_crystallography

High Resolution X-ray Diffraction at Univeristy of Pennsylvania
http://dept.physics.upenn.edu/~heiney/talks/hires/hires.html

http://www.eserc.stonybrook.edu/ProjectJava/Bragg/
 
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Astronuc said:
Here is some basic information on Bragg Scattering, the basis of X-ray diffraction, and Compton Scattering.
http://hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu/hbase/quantum/bragg.html#c1
http://hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu/hbase/quantum/compdat.html#c1
From Wikipedia - X-ray crystallography (X-ray diffraction)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/X-ray_crystallography
High Resolution X-ray Diffraction at Univeristy of Pennsylvania
http://dept.physics.upenn.edu/~heiney/talks/hires/hires.html
http://www.eserc.stonybrook.edu/ProjectJava/Bragg/
Thank you!
 
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