X-ray Diffraction Techniques
AimsBefore you startIntroductionExperimental mattersBragg′s lawSingle crystal diffractionDetermining lattice parameters accuratelyRelationship between crystalline structure and X-ray dataPowder diffractionPhase identificationOriented (or textured) samplesSummaryQuestionsGoing furtherTLP creditsTLP contentsShow all contentViewing and downloading resourcesAbout the TLPsTerms of useFeedbackCredits Print this page
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Before you start
You may find it helpful to read the Diffraction and Imaging.
You will find it beneficial to have knowledge of crystal structures, as this will enable a better understanding of the results of X-ray diffraction. This is covered in the Atomic Scale Structure of Materials TLP.
You should also have read the Crystallography TLP and the Lattice Planes and Miller Indices TLP.