This document discusses using X-ray diffraction (XRD) to determine particle size. XRD utilizes Bragg's law, which relates the wavelength of electromagnetic radiation to the diffraction pattern of a crystal structure. By analyzing diffraction patterns from XRD, the size of crystal domains within materials can be calculated. The document provides information on using XRD for particle size determination in materials science and engineering applications.
This document discusses using X-ray diffraction (XRD) to determine particle size. XRD utilizes Bragg's law, which relates the wavelength of electromagnetic radiation to the diffraction pattern of a crystal structure. By analyzing diffraction patterns from XRD, the size of crystal domains within materials can be calculated. The document provides information on using XRD for particle size determination in materials science and engineering applications.
This document discusses using X-ray diffraction (XRD) to determine particle size. XRD utilizes Bragg's law, which relates the wavelength of electromagnetic radiation to the diffraction pattern of a crystal structure. By analyzing diffraction patterns from XRD, the size of crystal domains within materials can be calculated. The document provides information on using XRD for particle size determination in materials science and engineering applications.