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On the diffraction of X-rays by face-centred cubic crystals containing extrinsic stacking faults

On the diffraction of X-rays by face-centred cubic crystals containing extrinsic stacking faults A solution is given to that problem of extrinsic faulting in face-centred cubic crystals in which additional layers may be inserted with equal probability after layers of original crystal or after previously inserted layers. The method employed involves the derivation and solution of an appropriate difference equation. The distribution of diffracted intensity differs from that given previously Sabine, Acta Cryst. (1966), 21, 882-884, but it does show expected behaviour both for small values of the fault probability and for values near unity. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Acta Crystallographica Section A: Crystal Physics, Diffraction, Theoretical and General Crystallography International Union of Crystallography

On the diffraction of X-rays by face-centred cubic crystals containing extrinsic stacking faults

On the diffraction of X-rays by face-centred cubic crystals containing extrinsic stacking faults


Abstract

A solution is given to that problem of extrinsic faulting in face-centred cubic crystals in which additional layers may be inserted with equal probability after layers of original crystal or after previously inserted layers. The method employed involves the derivation and solution of an appropriate difference equation. The distribution of diffracted intensity differs from that given previously Sabine, Acta Cryst. (1966), 21, 882-884, but it does show expected behaviour both for small values of the fault probability and for values near unity.

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Publisher
International Union of Crystallography
Copyright
Copyright (c) 1977 International Union of Crystallography
ISSN
0567-7394
DOI
10.1107/S0567739477000084
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Abstract

A solution is given to that problem of extrinsic faulting in face-centred cubic crystals in which additional layers may be inserted with equal probability after layers of original crystal or after previously inserted layers. The method employed involves the derivation and solution of an appropriate difference equation. The distribution of diffracted intensity differs from that given previously Sabine, Acta Cryst. (1966), 21, 882-884, but it does show expected behaviour both for small values of the fault probability and for values near unity.

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Acta Crystallographica Section A: Crystal Physics, Diffraction, Theoretical and General CrystallographyInternational Union of Crystallography

Published: Jan 1, 1977

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