Introduction to Solid State Physics, Lecture 9: Scattering Experiments (X-ray Diffraction)

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Upper-level undergraduate course taught at the University of Pittsburgh in the Fall 2015 semester by Sergey Frolov.
The course is based on Steven Simon's "Oxford Solid State Basics" textbook.
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The most proper analysis of X-Ray diffraction in youtube

Aragmatiki
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Thanks for posting this very concise and clear description of XRD!

slivven
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Thank you for the book recommendation : Oxford Solid State Basics .

kaushikkvasan
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Wow soo good. Now i undrstood everything

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Thank you for this wonderful discussion. It is really helpful..

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Such a shame about the high pitched noise througout the video. It's hard to listen to using headphones. Content seems good though.

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Hello, there. Sorry to bother, but in minute 21:56 . I agree with (10), but what about (11)? if we intersect y=x-1 with the axis we get (1 -1) therefore miller indexes are the reciprocal (1 -1). The same problem with green lines y=-1/2x+1 ->. (2 1) take reci (12) and not (1 -2). Why am I wrong?
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