diffraktogrammin
Diffraktogrammin is a graphical record produced in diffraction experiments used to study crystalline materials. It plots the scattered intensity versus the diffraction angle (usually 2θ) and is generated in X-ray, neutron, or electron diffraction. The pattern shows peaks arising from constructive interference by sets of crystal planes.
Peak positions relate to interplanar spacings through Bragg's law, enabling identification of crystalline phases by matching
The diffraktogrammin is used for phase identification, lattice parameter determination, and quantitative phase analysis (often via
Common instruments are X-ray diffractometers for powder diffraction, electron diffraction in transmission electron microscopes, and neutron
Limitations include instrumental broadening, preferred orientation, sample quality, and the need for standards. Overall, the diffraktogrammin