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Diffraction of x-rays and electrons

M. H. Pirenne, The Diffraction of X-rays and Electrons by Free Molecules, The University Press, Cambridge, 1946. [Pg.347]

DEBYE, PETER J. W. (1884-1966). A Dutch chemist and physicist who received the Nobel prize for chemistry in 1936 for his contributions to our knowledge of molecular structure through his investigations on dipole moments and on the diffraction of X-rays and electrons in gases. The interference patterns are still called Debye-Sherrer rings. He also made outstanding contributions to knowledge or polar molecules and to fundamental electrochemical theory. [Pg.470]

Randall, [The Diffraction of X-Rays and Electrons by morphous Solids, Liquids, and... [Pg.1]

The diffraction of X-rays and electrons is due to interaction with the orbital electrons of the atoms they encounter. The diffraction of neutrons (p. 5) springs from different causes. [Pg.119]

Peter Denye was awarded Ihe 1936 Nobel Prize for Chemlstrv lor his work on dipole monienis and on the diffraction of X-rays and electrons in gases. [Pg.4]

J. T. Randall, Diffraction of X-rays and Electrons by Amorphous Solids, Liquids and Gases, 1934 ... [Pg.935]


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