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Characterization Techniques in Solid State Chemistry
Explores standard characterization techniques, focusing on x-ray diffraction and its importance in determining crystal structures.
Understanding Diffraction: X-rays vs Neutrons
Compares x-rays and neutrons for material structure analysis using diffraction patterns.
Crystallography: Describing Periodic Structures
Covers crystallography, lattice structures, vectors, and diffraction patterns.
Fourier Optics: Wavefront Analysis
Explores Fourier optics, diffraction principles, Fourier analysis, and the application of Fourier transform in optics.
Analytical Electron Microscopy: Spectroscopy and Microanalysis
Explores Analytical Electron Microscopy techniques for chemical analysis using EELS and EDX.
Crystal Structure: Diffraction and Bragg's Law
Explores diffraction principles for observing atomic arrangements and determining crystal structures in solids.
General Physics: Quantum - Part 1
Covers combined interference, diffraction, network properties, and resolving power in networks.
Introduction to X-rays and X-ray Sources: Part 3
Explores synchrotron radiation, X-ray sources, scientific achievements, and recent highlights in synchrotron science.
Diffraction by a Grating: Understanding Light Dispersion
Explores diffraction by a grating, dispersion effects, UV-Vis spectroscopy, and spatial frequency in light phenomena.
Diffraction: Fraunhofer vs Fresnel
Explores Fresnel and Fraunhofer diffraction, near vs far field observations, lens focusing, and x-ray diffraction by crystals.
Reciprocal Lattice and Diffraction
Explores reciprocal lattice in 2D systems, diffraction from lattice and atomic structures, emphasizing scattering and constructive interference.
Microscopy Resolution: Understanding Rayleigh Criteria
Explains microscopy resolution using Abbe's theory and Rayleigh criterion.
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