#research #ners-311 See also: # Bragg's Law Motivation: Reviewing topics from [[NERS 311 MOC|NERS 311]] Bragg's Law is a special case of X-Ray diffraction that gives the angles for coherent scattering of waves from a large crystal lattice. This is demonstrated i nthe visual provided from Krane Modern Physics 3rd Edition, shown below. ![[Pasted image 20230831112833.png]] Bragg's Law for X-ray diffraction is given as: $ 2d \, \text{sin}(\theta) = n\lambda \hspace{2em} n = 1, 2, 3, ... $ Which is the basic expression for the interference maxima in X-ray diffraction from a crystal. ## Related Concepts: - Not to be confused with the [[Bragg Curve]]