Characterization of Materials 2002
DOI: 10.1002/0471266965.com019
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Dynamical Diffraction

Abstract: Diffraction‐related techniques using x rays, electrons, or neutrons are widely used in materials science to provide basic structural information on crystalline materials. To describe a diffraction phenomenon, one has the choice of two theories: kinematic or dynamical. Kinematic theory assumes that each x‐ray photon, electron, or neutron scatters only once before it is detected. This assumption is valid in most cases for x rays and neutrons since their interactions with materials are relatively weak. … Show more

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