röntgendiffraktometrit
Röntgendiffraktometrit are scientific instruments used to determine the atomic and molecular structure of a crystal. The principle behind their operation is based on the diffraction of X-rays by the electrons in a crystalline material. When a beam of X-rays strikes a crystal, the atoms within the crystal lattice scatter the X-rays in specific directions, creating a diffraction pattern. This pattern is unique to the arrangement of atoms in the crystal.
A typical röntgendiffraktometer consists of an X-ray source, a sample holder, and an X-ray detector. The X-ray
The data obtained from a röntgendiffraktometer is processed using specialized software. This software helps in determining