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reciprocal space

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reciprocal space [ri′sip·rə·kəl ‚spās]
(solid-state physics)


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In Chapters 9 and 10, the authors become futurists as they suggest possible implications of reciprocal space engineering for medicine, pharmacology, communications, and manufacturing.
Applications range from routine rocking curve analysis using a hybrid monochromator to detailed reciprocal space mapping to investigate very small deviations in symmetry and perfection.
A mitigating factor is the brilliant elucidation of several other topics including self-sustained oscillations, crystallography, and reciprocal space.
 
 
 
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