stråletype
Stråletype, also known as "ray type" or "ray classification," is a method used in crystallography to describe the behavior of X-rays as they interact with a crystal lattice. This classification is crucial for understanding the diffraction patterns observed in X-ray crystallography experiments. The stråletype is determined by the relationship between the incident X-ray beam and the crystal lattice.
There are three primary stråletypes:
1. Parallel stråletype: In this case, the incident X-rays are parallel to each other and to the
2. Convergent stråletype: Here, the incident X-rays converge towards a point, typically the center of the crystal.
3. Divergent stråletype: In this scenario, the incident X-rays diverge from a point source. This type of
The choice of stråletype depends on the specific requirements of the experiment and the properties of the