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<p>from shooting X-rays at elements in 1909 and named them "A" and "B". Barkla described these two types of <a href="page.php?w=X-ray_diffraction">X-ray diffraction</a>: the first was unconnected with the type of material used in the experiment and could be polarized. The second diffraction beam he called "fluorescent" because it depended on the irradiated material. It was not known what these lines meant at the time, but in 1911 Barkla decided there might be scattering lines previous to "A", so he began at "K". However, later experiments indicated</p><p>
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