diffraktogram
Diffraktogram, or diffractogram, is a graphical representation of diffracted radiation intensity as a function of angle or scattering vector, produced in diffraction experiments on crystalline materials. It is most commonly obtained in X-ray powder diffraction, where a powdered sample is irradiated with monochromatic X-rays and the detected intensity is plotted against the angle 2θ or the corresponding d-spacing. Similar plots can be obtained with neutron or electron diffraction, yielding a diffraktogram or diffractogram.
Key features are sharp peaks that occur when crystallographic planes satisfy Bragg's law, meaning nλ = 2d
Analysis methods include determining lattice parameters from peak positions, estimating crystallite size and microstrain from peak
Limitations: amorphous content produces broad humps; overlapping peaks can hinder interpretation; instrumental broadening and preferred orientation
See also: X-ray diffraction, Bragg's law, Rietveld refinement.