laue's method for determination of crystal structure
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The Laue method is mainly used to determine the orientation of large single crystals.
The Bragg angle is fixed for every set of planes in the crystal. Each set of planes picks out and diffracts the particular wavelength from the white radiation that satisfies the Bragg law for the values of d and q involved.
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Answer:
Laue's Method is a method used to determine the orientation of large single-crystal structures.
Explanation:
Laue's Method -
- This method is used to determine the orientation of large single-crystal structures.
- The white light is transmitted through or reflected from a fixed crystal structure.
- The diffracted beams form arrays of spots, that lie on curves on the film.
- There are two practical variants of the Laue method, the back-reflection and the transmission Laue method.
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