In X-ray diffraction (XRD), not all planes with atoms will create peaks in the XRD pattern, True or False?
Please provide an explanation.
True,
Reason: not all the planes produces peaks
Peaks appers only when structure factor is not equal to zero which depends on miller indices,atomic position,atomic scattering factor
No peaks are produced unless condition for constructive interference by braggs law
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