tailieunhanh - ELEMENTS OF X-RAY DIFFRACTION

X-ray diffraction is a tool for the investigation of the fine structure of matter. This technique had its beginnings in von Laue's discovery in 1912 that crystals diffract x-rays, the manner of the diffraction revealing the structure of the crystal. At first, x-ray diffraction was used only for the determination of crystal structure. Later on, however, other uses were developed, and today the method is applied, not only to structure determination, but to such diverse problems as chemical analysis and stress measurement, to the study of phase equilibria and the measurement of particle size, to the determination of the orientation of one crystal or the ensemble of orientations in. | ADDISON-WESLEY METALLURGY SERIES Morris Cohen Consulting Editor CuLlity Elements of X-Ray Diffraction Guy Elements of Physical Metallurgy Norton Elements of Ceramics Schuhmann Metallurgical Engineering Vol. I Engineering Principles Wagner Thermodynamics of Alloys ELEMENTS OF X-RAY DIFFRACTION by B. D. CƯLLITY Associate Professor of Metallurgy University of Notre Dame ADDISON-WESLEY PUBLISHING COMPANY Inc. READING MASSACHUSETTS Copyright 1966 ADDISON-WESLEY PUBLISHING COMPANY Inc. Printed in the United States of America ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. THIS BOOK OR PARTS THEREOF MAY NOT BE REPRODICED IN ANY FORM WITHOUT WRITTEN PERMISSION OF THE PUBLISHERS Library of Congress Catalog No .

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