röntgenkuviot
Röntgenkuviot, also known as X-ray diffraction patterns, are the characteristic arrangements of spots or rings produced when X-rays interact with a crystalline material. This phenomenon, based on the principle of diffraction, occurs because the X-rays are scattered by the regularly spaced atoms within the crystal lattice. The specific pattern generated is unique to the crystal structure and the wavelength of the X-rays used, acting as a fingerprint for the material.
The process involves directing a beam of monochromatic X-rays onto a sample of the crystalline material. As
Analysis of these patterns allows scientists to determine a wealth of information about the material. This