Semiconductor Physics
Bragg diffraction refers to the scattering of waves, such as X-rays or neutrons, off a crystal lattice in a way that satisfies Bragg's Law. This phenomenon occurs when the path difference between waves scattered by adjacent planes in the crystal leads to constructive interference, allowing researchers to determine the crystal structure and spacing between atomic layers. It plays a vital role in various applications, including materials science and optical modulators.
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