Fiber diffraction

Fiber diffraction is a subarea of scattering, an area in which molecular structure is determined from scattering data (usually of X-rays, electrons or neutrons). In fiber diffraction, the scattering pattern does not change, as the sample is rotated about a unique axis (the fiber axis).

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Fiber diffraction

Fiber diffraction is a subarea of scattering, an area in which molecular structure is determined from scattering data (usually of X-rays, electrons or neutrons). In fiber diffraction, the scattering pattern does not change, as the sample is rotated about a unique axis (the fiber axis).

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