röntgensdiffuusio
Röntgensdiffuusio, also known as X-ray scattering, is a phenomenon where X-rays are deflected or scattered in various directions when they interact with matter. This scattering occurs because the electrons within the atoms of the material absorb and re-emit the X-ray photons. The pattern of the scattered X-rays depends on the arrangement of atoms within the material.
When X-rays strike a crystalline material, the regular, repeating arrangement of atoms causes the scattered X-rays
In amorphous materials, which lack long-range atomic order, the scattering is more diffuse and less ordered,