Röntgenkidefraktion
Röntgenkidefraktion, often abbreviated as XRD, is an analytical technique used to determine the atomic and molecular structure of a crystal. It relies on the scattering of X-rays by the electrons in a crystalline material. When a beam of X-rays strikes a sample, the X-rays are diffracted in specific directions, creating a diffraction pattern. This pattern is unique to the crystal structure of the material.
The fundamental principle behind XRD is Bragg's Law, which describes the condition for constructive interference of
The resulting diffraction pattern, a plot of intensity versus diffraction angle, serves as a fingerprint for