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    Introduction

    X-ray diffraction occurs when a set of atomic planes of a crystal is brought into position to diffract an incident wave. Since the diffraction involves two waves, an incident wave and a diffracted wave, it is ...

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    Diffraction Geometry

    The geometric aspects of X-ray diffraction from crystals can be depicted in real space and reciprocal space. However, the representation of reciprocal lattice, as stated in Chap. 2, facilitates the description...

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    Kinematical Theory of X-Ray Diffraction

    Multiple-wave diffraction can be understood and predicted according to the diffraction geometry. The diffraction experiments can be realized with the techniques and methods mentioned in the previous chapters. ...

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    Elements of X-Ray Physics and Crystallography

    X-ray multiple-wave diffraction, like the usual two-wave Bragg diffraction, is an interference phenomenon between X-rays and a periodic crystal lattice. The detection of this phenomenon relies on the condition...

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    Experimental Techniques

    The occurrence of multiple-wave diffraction, as described in Chap. 3, depends on the lattice parameters of the crystal, the wavelength of the X-ray radiation, and the lattice symmetry of the space group. Exper...

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    Dynamical Theory of X-Ray Diffraction

    The kinematical theory of X-ray diffraction follows closely the secondary ex-tinction theory, which can be applied to situations involving very weak or no interaction between the incident wave and the diffract...

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    Dynamical Diffraction Properties and Behaviors

    The characteristics and behaviors of the dynamical aspects of multiple-wave diffraction will be described in the light of theoretical considerations and experimental observations. A brief summary of two-wave d...

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    Theoretical Approaches

    The fundamentals of the dynamical theories for multiple-wave diffraction have so far been described in the previous chapter. It is understood that analytical expressions for wavefields and diffracted intensiti...

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    Applications

    X-ray multiple-wave diffraction results from simultaneous reflections from two-, three-, and higher-dimensional periodic atomic structures, termed as ‘crystals’. The intensity distribution as a function of mom...

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