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Figure 1
A schematic showing varied X-ray scattering regimes illustrating the effect of crystallite number and pole distribution in each of the following cases: (a) a perfect single crystal; (b) a small number (Nc = 10) of domains with uniform pole distribution; (c) a large number (Nc = 1000) of domains, again with uniform pole distribution; and (d) Nc = 1000 with anisotropic pole distribution. (Bottom) Histograms indicating the domain orientations and angular correlation functions [C(Δϕ)] calculated for the first diffraction ring for the different types of scattering regimes.

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Volume 9| Part 2| March 2022| Pages 231-242
ISSN: 2052-2525