XXVIII. The Influence of crystal size on the absorption factor as applied to Debye-Scherrer diffraction patterns
- 29 April 1944
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Journal of Computers in Education
- Vol. 35 (243) , 215-229
- https://doi.org/10.1080/14786444408520873
Abstract
The absorption factor derived by the methods of Claassen and Bradley for a cylindrical crystal is applied to the case of a spherical crystal, for which a set of absorption factor tables is constructed. It is then shown that the absorption factor A for a cylindrical powder specimen consists of two parts, a micro-absorption factor t corresponding to the individual reflecting crystallites which are assumed to be spherical, and a, the macro-absorption factor for the specimen as a whole. The effects of crystallite aggregation, size and dilution upon A are discussed. Each constituent in a mechanical mixture must be given its own absorption factor on account of the different values of the micro-absorption factors which can only be neglected when the dimensions of the crystallites fall below 10-5 cm. The influence of the micro-absorption factor on the evaluation of the amplitude of atomic vibration is also briefly discussed.Keywords
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