What is the smallest d-spacing reflection that you can measure using CuKα (1.5418 Å) radiation?
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It can be calculated using the Bragg's Law equation: nλ = 2d sin(θ) where: - n is the order of the reflection (usually 1) - λ is the wavelength of the X-ray radiation - d is the d-spacing - θ is the angle of incidence of the X-ray Show more…
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