diffraktiomittausten
Diffraktiomittausten, or diffraction measurements, are a fundamental technique in physics and chemistry used to study the atomic and molecular structure of materials. The principle relies on the wave-like nature of particles, such as X-rays, neutrons, or electrons. When these waves encounter a material with a regular, ordered internal structure, they are scattered in specific directions. This scattering is not random but occurs due to constructive and destructive interference of the waves reflected from the regularly spaced atomic planes within the material.
The resulting pattern of scattered waves, often recorded on a detector as spots or rings, is a