How to use in-sentence of “diffraction”:
– Wilkins and a graduate student, Raymond Gosling, got the first X-ray diffraction photos of DNA in 1950.
– Producing an image from a diffraction pattern requires sophisticated mathematics.
– Powder diffraction will help the identification of known phases in the mixture.
– He was known for doing X-ray diffraction studies on DNA.
– For example, the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 2009 was based on x-ray diffraction studies of ribosomes.
– CheMin uses X-ray diffraction to discover what minerals are in the soil samples.
– Optical microscopes cannot show things that are smaller than light waves, because of the diffraction limit.
– The crystal diffracts the X-ray and makes a diffraction pattern.

Example sentences of “diffraction”:
– In the case of magnetic order, neutron diffraction can be used to find the magnetic structure.
– The year after he wrote his habilitation about the mathematical theory of optical diffraction and became docent for mathematics in Göttingen.
– The fact that DNA produced a diffraction pattern showed it had a regular structure.
– She used X-ray diffraction to work out the structure of lots of chemicals, and used X-rays to study crystals.
– X-ray diffraction shows that all of six carbon-carbon bonds in benzene are of the same length of 140 picometres.
– The mathematical methods for the analysis of diffraction data only apply to “patterns” which in turn result only when waves diffract from orderly arrays.
– For example, the double-helical structure of DNA was deduced from an X-ray diffraction pattern that had been got from a fibrous sample.
- In the case of magnetic order, neutron diffraction can be used to find the magnetic structure.
- The year after he wrote his habilitation about the mathematical theory of optical diffraction and became docent for mathematics in Göttingen.
- The fact that DNA produced a diffraction pattern showed it had a regular structure.
– Modern spectroscopes, such as monochromators, generally use a diffraction grating, a movable slit, and some kind of photodetector, all automated and controlled by a computer.
– The strongest examples of diffraction occur in waves where the wavelength is similar to the size of the object causing diffraction.
– Astbury made early X-ray diffraction studies of biological molecules.
– Klug used methods from X-ray diffraction to develop crystallographic electron microscopy.
– Thus, X-ray diffraction results from an electromagnetic wave.
