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A laboratory prototype of a two-channel optoelectronic laser diffractometer is described. In contrast to the conventional diffractometers, the proposed instrument has two channels: spectral and imaging. The results of investigations of both artificial inorganic samples and natural biological microobjects confirm the working capacity of the proposed laser diffractometer and show good prospects for its practical implementation.
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Original Russian Text © E.T. Aksenov, D.V. Mokrova, 2008, published in Pis’ma v Zhurnal Tekhnicheskoĭ Fiziki, 2008, Vol. 34, No. 20, pp. 38–43.
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Aksenov, E.T., Mokrova, D.V. Modified laser diffractometer for investigating biological microobjects. Tech. Phys. Lett. 34, 878–880 (2008). https://doi.org/10.1134/S1063785008100209
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