The diffraction of radiation can be used to determine the spacing between atoms.
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The diffraction of radiation can be used to determine the spacing between atoms. In practice, the wavelength of the radiation used should be restricted to a value which is of the same order of magnitude as the interatomic distances to be determined. Such experiments are commonly performed using X-rays (electromagnetic radiation), however a beam of subatomic particles, such as of neutrons or electrons, may also be used if their corresponding de Broglie wavelength is of the appropriate magnitude. Calculate the de Broglie wavelength of a neutron (mn = 1.67493×10-27 kg) moving at one thousandth of the speed of light (c/1000).
Explanation / Answer
lambda = h/mc = 6.62*10^-34/1.67*10^-27*3*10^5 = 1.3213572854291417165668662674651e-12 m
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