Dear all, I am shocked by my own ignorance, and you feel free to do the same, but do you agree with me that according to Bragg's Law a diffraction maximum at an angle theta has contributions to its intensity from planes at a spacing d for order 1, planes of spacing 2*d for order n=2, etc. etc.?
In other words as the diffraction angle is a function of n/d: theta=arcsin(lambda/2 * n/d) several indices are associated with diffraction at the same angle? (I guess one could also prove the same result by a number of Ewald constructions using Ewald spheres of radius (1/n*lambda with n=1,2,3 ...) All textbooks I know on the argument neglect to mention this and in fact only n=1 is ever considered. Does anybody know a book where this trivial issue is discussed? Thanks! Ciao Pietro Sent from my Desktop Dr. Pietro Roversi Oxford University Biochemistry Department - Glycobiology Division South Parks Road Oxford OX1 3QU England - UK Tel. 0044 1865 275339
