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Nonlinear Equations for High Accuracy X-Ray Crystal Orientation
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 06 March 2019
Abstract
Nonlinear equations are given for determining the crystallographic orientation of surfaces of single crystals. The equations are solved by an iterative method in several variables. The angle ϕ between the surface plane and the lattice plane in question is decomposed into two components α and β. These two components are obtained from the solution of a non-linear system of equations using two measurements and the Bragg angle. The diffractometric system considered is the well known θ/2θ with a sufficiently large area of x-ray detection and the capability of holding single crystal samples. The results obtained are discussed from experimental and theoretical points of view.
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- IX. XRD Applications: Detection Levitts, Superconductors, Organics, Minerals
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