Diffraction Lecture 21: Peak Intensities
This is the first of several lectures that examine the factors that determine the intensities of diffraction peaks. Here we focus is mainly on effects other than the structure factor, including the polarization and Lorentz factors, multiplicities, and absorption effects.

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Diffraction Lecture 22: X-ray Absorption Effects

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Diffraction Lecture 1: Translational Symmetry in Two Dimensions

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Diffraction Lecture 26: A Practical Guide to Rietveld Refinements

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Introduction to X ray Spectroscopies and Fundamentalsof X ray Absorption Fine Structure 1.

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22. X-ray Diffraction Techniques II (Intro to Solid-State Chemistry)

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Diffraction Lecture 15: Reciprocal Space

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Diffraction Lecture 23 - Structure Factors Part 1

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Introduction to x-ray diffraction by Dr Rajesh Prasad, IIT Delhi

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Raman Basics | Principles of Raman Spectroscopy | 7 Minute Tutorial

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X-ray diffraction | Braggs equation | Indexing | Structure factor |

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Lec 15 - Kikuchi Diffraction

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Introduction to X-ray Diffraction

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The Insane Genius of a Formula 1 Gearbox

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The Tiny Donut That Proved We Still Don't Understand Magnetism

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Diffraction Lecture 20: Reflection Conditions

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Lec 22 - Atomic Scattering Factor

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21. X-ray Diffraction Techniques I (Intro to Solid-State Chemistry)

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Diffraction Lecture 18: Indexing Tetragonal and Hexagonal Patterns

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Something is jamming GPS over Europe. Here's what we found

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