Engineering diffraction
Engineering diffraction refers to a sub-field of neutron scattering which investigates microstructural features that influence the mechanical properties of materials. These include: 1. * lattice strain, a measure of distortion in crystals 2. * texture, a measure of grain orientations 3. * dislocation density, a measure of the microstructure 4. * grain
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- enEngineering diffraction refers to a sub-field of neutron scattering which investigates microstructural features that influence the mechanical properties of materials. These include: 1. * lattice strain, a measure of distortion in crystals 2. * texture, a measure of grain orientations 3. * dislocation density, a measure of the microstructure 4. * grain
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- enEngineering diffraction refers to a sub-field of neutron scattering which investigates microstructural features that influence the mechanical properties of materials. These include: 1. * lattice strain, a measure of distortion in crystals 2. * texture, a measure of grain orientations 3. * dislocation density, a measure of the microstructure 4. * grain
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- Crystals
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- Lattice model (physics)
- Morphology (molecular)
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