Abstract
AbstractIncreasing interest in the sintering characteristics of various ceramic materials has resulted in the need for a knowledge of the crystallite sizes of many constituent ceramic powders. Standard X-ray diffraction line-broadening techniques have been utilized to determine these crystallite sizes. This paper presents a general review of the theory of line broadening as a means of measuring crystallite size and gives the methods and modifications used to perform this type of analysis rapidly and on a routine basis.Four modifications have been used in the determination of crystallite size routinely by X-ray line broadening. These methods are (1) a graded set of powder photographs, (2) a computer program to calculate sizes from diffractometer data, (3) a set of crystallite-size curves for a given material for use with diffractometer data, and (4) a standard set of curves to use with diffractometer data for any strain-free materials. The preparation, use, and limitations of each of these methods is presented.
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Cambridge University Press (CUP)
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