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<p>and neutrons are also common sources, with their frequency determined by their <a href="page.php?w=de_Broglie_wavelength">de Broglie wavelength</a>. When these waves reach the sample, the incoming beam is either reflected off the surface, or can enter the lattice and be diffracted by the atoms present in the sample. If the atoms are arranged symmetrically with a separation distance d, these waves will interfere constructively only where the path-length difference 2d&nbsp;sin&nbsp;? is equal to an integer multiple of the wavelength, producing</p><p>
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