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X-rays

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This category includes the articles related to the use of X-rays in crystallography.

Pages in category "X-rays"

The following 44 pages are in this category, out of 44 total.

A

  • Absorption edge
  • Anomalous absorption
  • Anomalous dispersion
  • Anomalous scattering
  • Atomic scattering factor

B

  • Borrmann effect
  • Bragg angle
  • Bragg's law
  • Brightness
  • Brilliance

C

  • Cromer–Mann coefficients

D

  • Detective quantum efficiency (DQE)
  • Diffraction symbol
  • Dynamic range
  • Dynamical diffraction
  • Dynamical theory

E

  • Electron density map
  • Ewald sphere
  • Extinction symbol
  • Extinctions

F

  • F(000)
  • Flux
  • Flux density
  • Friedel pair
  • Friedel's law

I

  • Integral reflection conditions
  • Interplanar spacing

K

  • Kinematical theory

L

  • Laue equations
  • Laue indices
  • Lorentz–polarization correction

M

  • Mosaic crystal

O

  • Orientation matrix

P

  • Powder
  • Primary extinction

R

  • Reflection conditions
  • Renninger effect
  • Resolution
  • Resonant scattering

S

  • Secondary extinction
  • Serial reflection conditions
  • Structure factor
  • Systematic absences

Z

  • Zonal reflection conditions
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