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Crystals have been used as diffraction gratings for this radiation ever since Röntgen discovered X-rays in 1896 and Laue, Friedrich and Knipping observed the diffraction phenomenon of copper sulphate crystals in 1912.
Single crystal diffraction

Bragg's work in 1914 determined the first crystal structures (NaCl, KCl, KBr and KI) from diffraction data. The application of X-Ray crystallography to the study of the crystalline and molecular structure of structured solids brought the discipline to the attention of the scientific community. From a technical point of view, in recent years, a large number of accessories have been developed to make a conventional laboratory diffractometer a powerful and versatile tool.

The contents of this page were updated on 06.18.2024.