
handle: 20.500.14243/308500
X-ray diffraction occurs when an electromagnetic wave of wavelength of the order of magnitude of 1 A ? interacts with an ordered array of atoms like a molecular or ionic crystal. A brief summary of the physical phenomena and its applications to polymer science is given together with the experimental setup required for the experiments.
X-ray, diffraction, polymers
X-ray, diffraction, polymers
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