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AN X-RAY MEASUREMENT OF THE DEBYE-WALLER FACTORS OF CESIUM-CHLORIDE, CESIUM-BROMIDE AND CESIUM-IODIDE.

JOHN PHILIP BEAVER, University of Nebraska - Lincoln

Abstract

This report describes an experimental determination of the room temperature DWF of the individual ions of CsCl, CsBr, and Csl by measuring the integrated intensity of x-rays undergoing Bragg reflection. Powder samples were used in order to reduce extinction. A correction for first order thermal diffuse scattering (TDS) was applied to the integrated intensity data. The DWF were then determined by a least square fitting of the data to the theoretical curve. The atomic scattering factors used were corrected for dispersion. The details of the experiment that are of a supplementary nature will be found in the appendices.

Subject Area

Condensed matter physics

Recommended Citation

BEAVER, JOHN PHILIP, "AN X-RAY MEASUREMENT OF THE DEBYE-WALLER FACTORS OF CESIUM-CHLORIDE, CESIUM-BROMIDE AND CESIUM-IODIDE." (1974). ETD collection for University of Nebraska-Lincoln. AAI7423872.
https://digitalcommons.unl.edu/dissertations/AAI7423872

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