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LAUE diffraction is used to measure crystal orientation. The experiment differs from a traditional powder diffractometer, since Bremsstrahlung radiation is used instead of a monochromatic beam. Measurements are made in transmission or in back reflection and Laue patterns are collected in a few seconds. On single crystal samples, the diffraction intensity is very strong, so acquisition time can be shortened.

 

In Laue X-Ray diffraction, acquisitions are made in back reflection or in transmission


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