Laue’s Experiment

Laue’s Experiment   Von Laue, in 1913, suggested that a crystal can act as a three dimensional grating for an X-ray beam. The experimental arrangement used to produce diffraction in…

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Crystal-System Structure

The Seven Crystal Systems Triclinic System: All three axes are inclined towards each other, and they are of the same length. Based on the three inclined angles the various forms…

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Seven Crystal Systems and Fourteen Bravais Lattices

What are Crystal Systems? In a crystal system, a set of point groups and their corresponding space groups are assigned to a lattice system. Of the 32 point groups that…

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Compton Effect

What is the Compton Effect? A. H. Compton observed that “when a monochromatic beam of high frequency (lower wavelength) radiation (e.g., X-rays and γ-ray) is scattered by a substance, the…

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Bragg’s Spectrometer

Bragg’s Spectrometer Much of our knowledge about crystal structure and the structure of molecules as complex as DNA in crystalline form comes from the use of x-rays in x-ray diffraction…

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Bragg’s Law

What is Bragg’s Law? Bragg’s law is a special case of Laue diffraction which determines the angles of coherent and incoherent scattering from a crystal lattice. When X-rays are incident…

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Packing Factor (cubic, body and face)

What is the Packing Factor? Packing factor or Atomic Packing factor (APF) can be defined as the ratio between the volume of the basic atoms of the unit cell (which…

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Lattice Parameters

What are Lattice Parameters? There are many shapes and patterns of unit cells. To describe these shapes, we use lattice parameters or variables that describe the orientation of the unit cell.…

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Unit Cell

What is a Unit Cell? Crystal structures are made up of repeating units of atoms in well defined locations in a lattice. In order to describe these structures, it is…

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Assumption of quantum theory of radiation

Fundamental assumptions of Quantum Mechanics In a particular representation and applied to a system consisting of a single, structure-less particle the fundamental assumptions of Quantum Mechanics are: The quantum state of…

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