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(1968)
Report 894/I1/PS. Institute of Nuclear Research
S. Hanscom (1961)
Air Force Cambridge Research LaboratoriesNature, 192
(1936)
Gmelins Handbuch der anorganischen ChemieNature, 137
The special features of X‐ray energy‐dispersive powder and single‐crystal diffraction using synchrotron radiation are discussed on the basis of experiments performed at the Deutsches Elektronen‐Synchrotron, DESY. The method is shown to be of particular value for fast structure identifications, experiments for which large scattering vectors are important, studies of phase transformations and chemical reactions at elevated temperatures and high‐pressure studies. Studies of time‐dependent phenomena using pulsed external fields are discussed.
Journal of Applied Crystallography – Wiley
Published: Dec 1, 1977
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