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- Borrmann_effect abstract "The Borrmann effect (or Borrmann–Campbell effect after Gerhard Borrman and Herbert N. Campbell) is the anomalous increase in the intensity of X-rays transmitted through a crystal when it is being set up for Bragg reflection.The Borrmann effect—a dramatic increase in transparency to X-ray beams—is observed when X-rays satisfying Bragg's law diffract through a perfect crystal. The minimization of absorption seen in the Borrmann effect has been explained by noting that the electric field of the X-ray beam approaches zero amplitude at the crystal planes, thus avoiding the atoms.".
- Borrmann_effect wikiPageExternalLink 1.1700122.
- Borrmann_effect wikiPageExternalLink paper?S0365110X49000242.
- Borrmann_effect wikiPageExternalLink h02v2737246460ww.
- Borrmann_effect wikiPageID "29298089".
- Borrmann_effect wikiPageLength "2037".
- Borrmann_effect wikiPageOutDegree "7".
- Borrmann_effect wikiPageRevisionID "692681364".
- Borrmann_effect wikiPageWikiLink Braggs_law.
- Borrmann_effect wikiPageWikiLink Category:Crystallography.
- Borrmann_effect wikiPageWikiLink Category:X-rays.
- Borrmann_effect wikiPageWikiLink Gerhard_Borrmann.
- Borrmann_effect wikiPageWikiLink Max_von_Laue.
- Borrmann_effect wikiPageWikiLink Nature_(journal).
- Borrmann_effect wikiPageWikiLinkText "Borrmann effect".
- Borrmann_effect wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cite_journal.
- Borrmann_effect subject Category:Crystallography.
- Borrmann_effect subject Category:X-rays.
- Borrmann_effect hypernym Increase.
- Borrmann_effect type Disease.
- Borrmann_effect type Biophysic.
- Borrmann_effect type Physic.
- Borrmann_effect comment "The Borrmann effect (or Borrmann–Campbell effect after Gerhard Borrman and Herbert N. Campbell) is the anomalous increase in the intensity of X-rays transmitted through a crystal when it is being set up for Bragg reflection.The Borrmann effect—a dramatic increase in transparency to X-ray beams—is observed when X-rays satisfying Bragg's law diffract through a perfect crystal.".
- Borrmann_effect label "Borrmann effect".
- Borrmann_effect sameAs Q10270941.
- Borrmann_effect sameAs Efeito_Borrmann.
- Borrmann_effect sameAs m.0dsdtvj.
- Borrmann_effect sameAs Q10270941.
- Borrmann_effect wasDerivedFrom Borrmann_effect?oldid=692681364.
- Borrmann_effect isPrimaryTopicOf Borrmann_effect.