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Effect of Temperature on the Intensity of X-Ray Reflection

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WE have studied with a fibre camera, used in conjunction, and simultaneously, with a flat plate powder camera, the effect of temperature on the intensity of reflection of X-rays from copper. The effect has been examined over a range of temperature extending from room temperature to about 570° C.

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OWEN, E., WILLIAMS, R. Effect of Temperature on the Intensity of X-Ray Reflection. Nature 142, 915 (1938). https://doi.org/10.1038/142915a0

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