Description
Specifications Table
Product Material – High-quality laminated paper with UV-resistant coating
Pack Size – Single chart (A2 size)
Grade – Laboratory/Research Grade
Application – X-ray diffraction analysis, crystal structure determination
Product Overview
The Bragg’s Spectrometer – Solid State Physics Chart is an essential reference tool for researchers and students working in crystallography and solid state physics. Engineered with precision, this chart provides a clear visual representation of diffraction angles, lattice parameters, and crystal planes, enabling accurate interpretation of X-ray diffraction patterns. The high-resolution print ensures sharp readability of even the finest details, while the UV-resistant lamination protects against fading and wear in laboratory environments. Designed to meet rigorous academic and research standards, this chart serves as a reliable companion for experiments involving crystal structure analysis, material characterization, and Bragg’s law applications. The A2 size offers ample space for comprehensive data presentation without compromising clarity, making it ideal for both bench-top reference and wall mounting in laboratory settings. The chart’s layout follows standard crystallographic conventions, ensuring compatibility with existing research methodologies and instrumentation.
FAQs
1. What type of crystal structures can be analyzed using this Bragg’s Spectrometer Chart?
This chart supports analysis of cubic, tetragonal, hexagonal, and orthorhombic crystal systems, covering most common research applications.
2. Is this chart compatible with standard X-ray diffraction equipment?
Yes, the diffraction angles and lattice parameters align with conventional X-ray diffractometers used in solid state physics labs.
3. How should this chart be stored to maintain its accuracy?
Store flat in a dry environment away from direct sunlight to preserve the lamination and prevent dimensional changes.
4. Can this chart replace digital diffraction software for basic analysis?
While useful for quick reference, it complements rather than replaces specialized software for complex calculations.
5. What makes this chart different from standard crystallography tables?
The large A2 format and visual layout allow for immediate comparison of multiple diffraction patterns simultaneously.

