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In the first part of this chapter the principles of the white-beam, energy-dispersive method for X-ray diffraction are described with special emphasis on the use of synchrotron radiation. Expressions are given for the integrated intensity, the polarization factor and other correction factors. Applications in high-pressure X-ray diffraction are mentioned. In the second part of the chapter, neutron single-crystal Laue diffraction and neutron time-of-flight powder diffraction are discussed. This chapter is also available as HTML from the International Tables Online site hosted by the IUCr.
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Buras, B., David, W.I.F., Gerward, L., Jorgensen, J.D., Willis, B.T.M. (2006). Energy-dispersive techniques. In: Prince, E. (eds) International Tables for Crystallography Volume C: Mathematical, physical and chemical tables. International Tables for Crystallography, vol C. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1107/97809553602060000580
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