röntgenkiderrostus
Röntgenkiderrostus refers to the process of examining the internal structure of materials, specifically crystalline ones, using X-rays. This technique relies on the principle that when X-rays pass through a crystal, they are diffracted by the regularly spaced atoms within the crystal lattice. The pattern of these diffracted X-rays is unique to the specific crystal structure and can be analyzed to determine information about the arrangement of atoms, lattice parameters, and even the presence of defects.
There are several variations of röntgenkiderrostus, including X-ray diffraction (XRD) and X-ray crystallography. XRD typically uses
The applications of röntgenkiderrostus are widespread across various scientific disciplines. In materials science, it is used