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Bragg, W.H. and Bragg, W.L. (1939) The Crystalline State A General Survey (Bell and Sons, London). [Pg.183]

Bragg, W. H. and Bragg, W. L. X-Rays and Crystal Structure, G. Bell 8c Sons, London, 1918. [Pg.69]

Equation (21) is called the Bragg equation after the father-and-son team of W. H. and W. L. Bragg (Nobel Prize, 1915) it is the underlying relationship for all diffraction phenomena. We encounter the Bragg equation again in Chapter 9 when we discuss the diffraction of low-energy electrons by surface atoms (see Section 9.8b). [Pg.40]

The classical valency concept of the tetrahedral carbon atom has been more than fully verified by its success in explaining the chemistry of countless thousands of organic compounds. The first direct physical confirmation of the tetrahedral distribution of carbon valency bonds, however, came with the elucidation of the structure of diamond by W. H. and W. L. Bragg (1913) using the newly discovered method of X-ray diffraction. [Pg.203]

In. Bacon, G. E, Curry, N. A., and Wilson, S. A. A crystallographic study of solid benzene by neutron diffraction. Proc. Roy. Soc. (London) A279, 98-110 (1964). Bragg, W. H. The structure of organic compounds. Proc. Phys. Soc. (London)... [Pg.31]

Bragg, W. H., von Laue, M., and Hermann, C. (Eds.) Internationale Tabellen zur Bestimmung von Kristallstrukturen. Ersier Band. Gruppentheoretische Tafeln. [International Tables for the Determination of Crystal Structures. First Volume. Tables on the Theory of Groups.] [In German, English and French.) Borntraeger Berlin (1935). [Pg.139]

Bragg W. H. X rays and crystal structure. (Bakerian lecture.) Phil. Trans. Roy. Soc. (London) A215, 253-274 (1915). [Pg.223]

The discovery of the diffraction of X-rays by the space lattices of crystals (Max von Laue, 1912), and the resulting determination of crystal structures (W. H. and W. L. Bragg, sincel913), enabled many more structures to be determined within the next decade and, by about 1933, the general rules governing atomic crystal structures were recognized. [Pg.27]

Oman, C. L, Hassenmueller, W. H., and Bragg, L. J., 1992, Indiana Coal and Associated Rock Samples Collected from 1975-1977 U. S. Geological Survey Open File Report, 93-0111, 133 p. [Pg.453]

We saw in the historical introduction that the study of crystal structure, that is the determination of the nature and the positions of the atoms inside the crystal cell, quickly became an essential application of X-ray diffraction. W.H. and W.L. Bragg, for example, were awarded the Nobel Prize for their works on the determination of the crystal stracture of several simple phases. Throughout the 20 century, the determination of crystal structure was one of the major driving forces in developing the study of condensed matter by X-ray diffraction with regard to both the improvements made to the instraments and the implementation of more efficient methods of data processing. [Pg.172]


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