Crystallography

Crystallographic methods now depend on analysis of the diffraction patterns of a sample targeted by a beam of some type. X-rays are most commonly used; other beams used include electrons or neutrons. Crystallographers often explicitly state the type of beam used, as in the terms X- ray crystallography, neutron diffraction and electron diffraction. These three types of radiation interact with the specimen in different ways.

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