Extra:Hexagonal peaks

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Consider a hexagonal lattice viewed end-on using scattering. For instance, a hexagonally-packed-cylinder block-copolymer moprhology that is oriented horizontally ('laying down'; i.e. cylinder long axes parallel to the substrate plane). There will be a peak along the specular at , where corresponds to the cylinder layering distance in realspace (i.e. the distance between subsequent rows of cylinders). Since:

The full set of (first order) peaks is:

  • and
  • and

The realspace layering distance is:

And the realspace cylinder-cylinder distance is:

Thus, the position of the away-from-specular peaks gives the cylinder-cylinder distance: