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Why is monochromatic ray needed for xray diffraction?

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X-ray diffraction is based on constructive interference ofmonochromatic X-rays and a crystalline sample. These X-rays are generated by a cathode ray tube, filtered to produce monochromaticradiation, collimated to concentrate, and directed toward the sample.
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