Difference between revisions of "Example:Particle spacing from peak position"

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\begin{alignat}{2}
 
\begin{alignat}{2}
d_{110}
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d_{111}
   & = \frac{a}{\sqrt{ 2 }} \\
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   & = \frac{a}{\sqrt{ 3 }} \\
   & = \frac{ 2 d_{nn} / \sqrt{3} }{\sqrt{ 2 }} \\
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   & = \frac{ 2 d_{nn} / \sqrt{2} }{\sqrt{ 3 }} \\
 
   & = \frac{ 2 d_{nn} }{\sqrt{ 6 }} \\
 
   & = \frac{ 2 d_{nn} }{\sqrt{ 6 }} \\
 
\end{alignat}
 
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Revision as of 13:38, 2 September 2014

Consider the case of trying to measure the particle-particle spacing from the q-value of a particular peak. The interpretation of the q value of course depends upon the packing of the particles; i.e. the unit cell. Consider a cubic unit cell (SC, BCC, FCC). Note that in general:

Since , and since , the realspace spacing of planes is:

BCC 110

Note that for BCC, the particle-particle distance is given by:

So we expect:

Of course, we could also have written:

FCC 111

And:

So:

Or: