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Characterisation of Crystalline Materials:

By examining the diffraction pattern of a crystal, scientists can determine its crystal structure, symmetry, and any defects or impurities present. This information is essential for understanding material properties and identification of the phases present.

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Materials Science and Chemistry

Diffraction helps study various materials, including metals, ceramics, and polymers. It provides insights into their atomic arrangements and behaviour under different conditions.
 

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Monitoring Structural Changes

Diffraction can track structural alterations in materials during processes like gas absorption, mechanical variation or thermal changes. It’s a valuable tool for understanding how materials respond to external factors.

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Strain Measurement

Researchers use diffraction to measure strains in materials subjected to mechanical deformation or because of the manufacturing ancestry. This aids in designing robust structural materials and predicting the full material life cycle.

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Surfaces and Interfaces

Investigators can use diffraction to investigate the structure of surfaces and interfaces under different environmental conditions. The techniques can provide insight into phase evolution or depth profiling of multilayered materials.

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