mosaizitätsbreite
Mosaizitätsbreite refers to a concept in materials science, particularly in the context of X-ray diffraction and microscopy. It describes the average size of coherently diffracting crystalline domains within a material. These domains, often called crystallites or blocks, are small regions of a crystal lattice where the atoms are arranged in a regular, repeating pattern. When X-rays interact with these regions, they scatter coherently, meaning the scattered waves interfere constructively, producing a diffraction pattern.
The mosaicity of a material is related to the degree of perfection and the size of these
In practice, mosaizitätsbreite is often determined by analyzing the width of diffraction peaks obtained from X-ray