释义 |
Weissenberg method [`vīs·ǝn´berk ´meth·ǝd] SOLID-STATE PHYSICS A method of studying crystal structure by x-ray diffraction in which the crystal is rotated in a beam of x- rays, and a photographic film is moved parallel to the axis of rotation; the crystal is surrounded by a sleeve which has a slot that passes only diffraction spots from a single layer of the reciprocal lattice, permitting positive identification of each spot in the pattern. |