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How does laue's approach differs from bragg's approach?

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Answered by Anonymous
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The Bragg condition considers lattice objects that are grouped in families of planes, and the incident radiation is specularly reflected. The Laue condition doesn't require the assumption of particular planes and spacings, and doesn't require that reflection be specular.
Answered by Anonymous
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The Laue condition doesn't require the assumption of particular planes and spacings, and doesn't require that reflection be specular.
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