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Fundamentals of Kinematical X-Ray Scattering Theory
Abstract
The broadening of X-ray line profiles is usually described by the kinematical scattering theory. In this chapter, the basic concepts and equations of the kinematical X-ray scattering are presented in order to better understand the theory of line profile analysis. The correlation between the crystal structure and the diffracted intensity distribution is shown. The scattering angles of the diffracted peak maxima are given by the Ewald construction in the reciprocal space. The correspondence between the reciprocal lattice vectors and the lattice planes is also presented, and the relationship between the scattering angle and the lattice plane spacing is given by Bragg’s law.
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