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Crystals, although long admired for their regularity and symmetry, were not studied scientifically until the 17th century. Let's take a look at the early history of crystallography.
X-ray crystallography is a technique used to determine the atomic and molecular structure of a crystal, where the crystal structure causes the incident X-ray beam to diffract into many specific directions.
This procedure is a self-developed procedure. It contains a variety of quantitative analysis functions developed by ourselves, which are in accordance with the diffraction theory and are calculated by integral intensity.