Anomalously high diffracted X-ray intensities from type II natural diamond crystals in comparison to those from type I crystals

Lal, Krishan ; Niranjana, S. ; Goswami, N. ; Verma, Ajit Ram (1990) Anomalously high diffracted X-ray intensities from type II natural diamond crystals in comparison to those from type I crystals Solid State Communications, 75 (11). pp. 881-883. ISSN 0038-1098

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Abstract

This paper reports anomalous results of X-ray diffraction experiments employing a well collimated and monochromated MoKα1 beam on natural Type I and Type II diamond crystals. Intensities at diffraction peaks were substantially higher for Type II crystals in comparison to those for Type I, even though the degree of perfection of the latter specimens was considerably higher than the former.

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