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Structural Information and Defect Energies Studied by X-Ray Methods

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X-ray scattering has been enormous succesful in clearing up arrangements of atoms in periodic crystal lattices during the past 60 years (1). Even for very complicated biological systems structure determination has become almost routine. In many cases the most interesting physical properties are due to deviations from a perfect order. Thermal properties of solids are due to dynamic displacements of the lattice atoms from their regular sites. Scattering of X-rays and — more successfull — of neutrons gave detailed information on these lattice vibrations. Order and dissorder phenomena in alloys are to be mentioned as an other field where X-ray scattering methods delivered information on deviations from perfect atomic arrangements.

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Peisl, H. (1976). Structural Information and Defect Energies Studied by X-Ray Methods. In: Henderson, B., Hughes, A.E. (eds) Defects and Their Structure in Nonmetallic Solids. Nato Advanced Study Institutes Series, vol 19. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4684-2802-5_15

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