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Is the border surface of a crystal indeed the weakest point of the dynamical theory of diffraction?

DUB, P., LITZMAN, O.

Originální název

Is the border surface of a crystal indeed the weakest point of the dynamical theory of diffraction?

Anglický název

Is the border surface of a crystal indeed the weakest point of the dynamical theory of diffraction?

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Originální abstrakt

In Laue's dynamical theory of diffraction, the boundary conditions claim to introduce a mathematical plane instead of the discrete atomic surface of the crystal. The assumption is analysed from the point of view of Ewald's theory based on the microscopic discete model of a crystal, where no boundary conditions are needed.

Anglický abstrakt

In Laue's dynamical theory of diffraction, the boundary conditions claim to introduce a mathematical plane instead of the discrete atomic surface of the crystal. The assumption is analysed from the point of view of Ewald's theory based on the microscopic discete model of a crystal, where no boundary conditions are needed.

Klíčová slova v angličtině

dynamical theory of diffraction, boundary conditions

Autoři

DUB, P., LITZMAN, O.

Vydáno

01.01.2001

ISSN

0108-7673

Periodikum

Acta Crystallographica

Svazek

A57

Číslo

1

Stát

Dánské království

Strany od

686

Strany počet

4

BibTex

@article{BUT39992,
  author="Petr {Dub} and Otto {Litzman}",
  title="Is the border surface of a crystal indeed the weakest point of the dynamical theory of diffraction?",
  journal="Acta Crystallographica",
  year="2001",
  volume="A57",
  number="1",
  pages="4",
  issn="0108-7673"
}