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How does one transform the real lattice to the reciprocal lattice in a 3D crystal?

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Answered by Anonymous
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In physics, the reciprocal lattice represents the Fourier transform of another lattice (usually a Bravais lattice). ... The diffraction pattern of a crystal can be used to determine the reciprocal vectors of the lattice. Using this process, one can infer the atomic arrangement of a crystal
Answered by SnehaG
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In physics, the reciprocal lattice represents the Fourier transform of another lattice (usually a Bravais lattice)n neutron and X-ray diffraction, due to the Laue conditions, the momentum difference between incoming and diffracted X-rays of a crystal is a reciprocal lattice vec

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